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Community Spirit Shines at Tin Road Craft and Farmers Market

The Tin Road Craft and Farmers Market, organised by Tracy Cownley, featured over 80 local vendors, offering a variety of crafts and fresh produce.

The Tin Road Craft and Farmers Market was buzzing with energy this weekend. Located at 46 Tin Road, Randburg and organised by Tracy Cownley, the market has been running for about a year and a half.

Roelof and Mana Freislich.
Aiken and Gabriel Mandlbaur.

The market was made up of over 80 vendors this Saturday, most of them from Randburg. They sold a variety of items, from handmade crafts to fresh produce, making the market a great place for people to shop locally.

Phelisa Rini.
Jenny Goodman.

One of the best things about the Tin Road Craft and Farmers Market is that it’s free to enter. This makes it easy for everyone to come and enjoy what the market has to offer without worrying about the cost.

Alex and Desire Mothey
The beekeeper.

The market is not just a place to shop; it’s also a place for the community to come together. People can enjoy live music, tasty food, and a friendly atmosphere that makes meeting and chatting easy.

Marie and Will Proskeza.
Kea and Pulane Phosa alongside Jennett Mapharisa.
Donald, Laurette and Phoenix Lyle.

The Tin Road Craft and Farmers Market is a great example of how community events can bring people together. Thanks to Tracy Cownley’s hard work and the support of local vendors and visitors, the market has become a favourite spot in Randburg.

Eddie Mambera.
Sonja Clark and Tracey Cownley.
Linda Coetzee, Shorlene Moodley and Thenessa Naidoo.

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