Stallholders at Stamford Market and Bourne Market continue to return after coronavirus lockdown
Following the success of more stalls returning to the town's markets last week, Stamford's Saturday market will reopen fully this weekend.
Last week there were eight stalls in Bourne on Thursday last week, 15 in Grantham, and 35 in Stamford on Friday.
More traders are expected in the coming weeks as traders restock.
Customers are being asked to observe the 2m social distancing guidelines, and South Kesteven District Council signs and barriers are in place to help people with this.
The market in Bourne used the same successful formula and format that was adopted at the beginning of the lockdown to ensure South Kesteven District Council could keep its markets open for fresh food.
Stamford Market has moved from High Street back to its regular location in Broad Street, where it worked well, and Ironmonger Street where, due to the large number of shoppers, small adjustments were made during the day.
The district council's cabinet member for culture and visitor economy, Rosemary Trollope-Bellew, said: “Key to the success of keeping our markets open has been the community spirit and mutual respect and responsibly shown by everyone involved.
"Like many other businesses, traders have had a very difficult time and I am delighted that we have now been able to open our markets to more of them offering a wider variety of goods.
“All three markets were well run and busy. Public safety remains a priority and stallholders were advised to follow government guidelines on hygiene and use hand sanitiser regularly. Customers were asked to use contactless payment methods when possible.
“There is no doubt that keeping our markets running throughout the pandemic stood us in good stead for when the easing of restrictions allowed more traders to attend.”