Llandovery will remember the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day on Saturday, May 3 from 10am till 2pm at Llandovery’s historic Market Square.

Music from the 1940s will play all day and traders will dress-up in 1940s fashion. Customers and visitors are also encouraged to dress-up. Local swing and lindyhop groups are invited to come and dance and join in the fun.

Market manager Raoul Bhambral said: “80 years ago on the 8th of May, World War II ended in Europe. It’s important we remember what happened. This market on the 3rd of May is Llandovery’s tribute to those times of peace when people can celebrate.”

There will be around 20 local producer stalls on the day with a wide range of produce on offer.

Customers can expect fresh greens and veg, jams, award-winning marmalades, chutneys, honey, gluten-free cakes, award-winning goats and sheep cheese, meats such as lamb, mutton, pork and beef and woodworked kitchenware.

Cider and spirits will be available as well as fruit trees and herbs, wildlife friendly plants and fresh flowers. Customers will also be able to buy crafted silver jewellery and goats milk care products.

There will be a wide range of street food on offer, with options ranging from quick bites like sausage rolls and pasties to more filling choices such as pies, pizzas and salads.