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Twilight market draws a crowd

Crowds gathered at Berwick’s Wilson Botanical Gardens Park for Bourne Local’s brand new Twilight Market on November 19.

There was something for everyone with local products on display, including candles, chocolate, jewellery, and even alcohol.

Visitors lined up for a food truck favourite – the potato twist – as well as bao buns, souvlaki and pizza.

There was a celebratory mood in the air as final Covid-19 restrictions lifted at 12.59pm on November 18.

The next Twilight Market will be held on Friday, 10 December.

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