RECORD store day returns next weekend for its tenth year, and Kendal’s very own record store will be stocking some of the limited edition and collectable records released especially for the celebrated event.

With one off pressings from the likes of Cabbage, Sex Pistols, Brian Jonestown Massacre and David Bowie, Record Store Day is expected to, once again, attract enthusiasts old and new to expand their vinyl collections.

Lizzie May and Matthew Clarke, who work at Replay, have been heading up preparations for RSD 2017.

Lizzie said: “We are expecting a good turnout. It has always been a successful day for us in the past.

“We’re hoping to have a live band play in the centre down stairs as part of Record Store Day.

“We put a post on Facebook for people to tell us what they wanted us to stock, and that was how we found out about the popularity of (Manchester favourites) Cabbage in the area. Other interesting stock includes the limited edition Bowie and Pink Floyd.

“There is definitely more demand for vinyl since it has become more popular again. All the new albums that come out are released on vinyl now. It’s been good for the shop.

“Record Store Day has been good for us because record shops have been a dying business with downloads and digital music formats rising to prominence.

“When we come in on the day there is usually already a queue outside the door.”

With the next-closest record shops being Action Records in Preston, or Vinyl Cafe in Carlisle, Replay serves music fans from all over the Lake District.

Lizzie said: “People don’t always know that we are here, or think we are a gaming shop, which we are not. Record Store Day helps with our profile because people talk to each other and ask how long we have been here.

“We have an ordering system where if we don’t have something that somebody wants we can get it in.”

Any stock left over from the day itself is saved in the shop for people to buy is they can’t make it.

Record Store Day is on Saturday April 22.