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Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter Amid a humid late March afternoon, the cries of grocers, butchers and fishmongers ring out around Bury Market.

For hundreds of years, the din of stallholders hawking their finest goods has echoed along the bustling walkways here. It is one of many charms that has made the market so beloved for generations.

A place steeped in ritual and tradition, it is a way of life for families in Bury and further afield. Each week, thousands descend on the market to browse for bargains, shop for fresh produce, and enjoy a brew and a bite to eat at one of the many cafes.

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