A POPULAR Stourbridge vintage fair continues its tour around iconic venues of the town, this time landing back at the Ruskin Glass Centre.

On Saturday (May 8), the established Kiki & Honey Vintage Fair returns to Amblecote, with an even bigger event as before – this time featuring more than thirty traders.

Among the stalls will be vintage clothes and accessories for men, women and children, as well as jewellery and hats, while vintage and upcycled furniture will also be for sale.

The increasingly popular need for vinyl records will be catered for, with a dedicated records department, including its own DJ who will be providing the soundtrack to the day.

Maria Kaye, also known as Kiki, said: “We are always glad to support talented local artists and crafters and give them a chance to showcase their work which will be for sale on the day.

“The Ruskin has an excellent organic cafe, serving food made with ingredients grown on their farm, and the Pop-Up Real Ale Bar returns too.

“There will also be craft workshops for all ages to get involved with, so it will be an ideal family day out with something for everyone.”

Entry into the fair, which takes place at the Wollaston Road centre between 11am and 4pm, costs £1 for adults. For more information email kikiandhineyretroandvintage@gmail.com