One of the south-west's oldest markets will reopen this weekend.
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Warrnambool's Undercover Weekly Market was forced to close for more than two months due to coronavirus restrictions.
Manager Darryl Scott said people would once again be able to visit the market and pick up fresh produce, bric-a-brac, clothing, hardware and others items on Sunday.
He said regular stall holders were keen to return to the site after the forced hiatus.
"It's the first time in the history of the market that we've had to close," Mr Scott said.
Social distancing will be in place and there will be separate entry and exit points.
"We would love everyone to come down on Sunday," Mr Scott said. "The stall holders have missed the public and I'm pretty sure the public have missed the stall holders."
The market is a fund-raiser for the Merrivale Football Netball Club and will be open from 8am to 1pm.
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