Businesses are being offered the chance to sell their wares in a new scheme by Kent County Council.
Sellers of Kentish products are being given the opportunity to run their own pop-up shops at Ramsgate Library.
The trial will run on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays on March 17, 18, 19; March 31 and April 1, 2; April 14, 15, 16; and April 28, 29, 30 between 10am and 4pm each day.

As part of a trial to support small businesses, Kent County Council Libraries, Registration and Archives can offer you a stall to sell your products at Ramsgate Library.
The cost of hiring a stall is £10 a day on Thursdays and Fridays and £15 on Saturdays.
The pop-up shop offers six tables for hire with two in the foyer and four in the Phoenix space.
Bookings and payments to be made in person, during this trial period, in Ramsgate library but you can register your interest and discuss a provisional booking by return email.
Cabinet Member for Community Services Mike Hill said: “This exciting initiative has been set up to support Kent small businesses and so we will only be accepting applications from people who live in the county.
“Any small business that produces artisan crafts or locally produced food items is welcome to apply and I hope it will be a great success and something that could potentially be rolled out across Kent’s libraries.”
For more information, speak to a member of staff at the library, call 03000 413131 or email ramsgatelibrary@kent.gov.uk