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Brampton Farmers' Market sells the best of local produce. Our traders are mostly the producers as well so you can find out all about the food and crafts at the market.
Dursley Farmers Market is a local produce market which is held once month between March and December under the Town Hall in Dursley, Gloucestershire.
It is every second Saturday between March and December, from 8.30am-1pm.
The Kings Norton Farmers' Market was set up by a group of local residents who wanted to make a difference to their community. The market is a not-for-profit organisation, with any surplus being invested directly back into the local community - through our status as a Community Interest Company.
On the last Saturday of each month Aberdeen holds a Country Fair and Market in Belmont Street. Traders include local farmers and crafters who sell their home made crafts and home grown produce. Stall holders come from Aberdeen and throughout Scotland and the Scottish Isles.
A delightful village setting makes Balerno Farmers’ Market a popular destination on the western outskirts of Edinburgh. Easily accessible by car or Bus No 44, the market has a variety of stalls on the main street offering a wide range of local produce. Local organisations often run events alongside the market. Combine your visit with a trip to the Pentland Hills for a great day out!
Heathfield Farmers Market is held in the Co-Op car park (110 High Street, TN21 8JD) on the 3rd Saturday of every month.
Great food based market with around 30 stalls.Second Saturday of the month.
Known as “the friendly village market”, we run on the second Sunday of every month, all year round, at the village hall in Greenhead, from 10am to 2pm. Meet the producers of delicious local foods and local craftspeople, learn new recipes and find out what’s going on in the local area and even some of the local history, over cakes & fair-trade coffee/tea…
Harborough Market has had a long and colourful history which began over 800 years ago. There has been a market in Market Harborough since 1204. The market was granted a license by the King, known as a Royal Grant or Charter, which gave the market the right to trade unopposed in the region within a radius of 6 and 2/3 miles. The people of the town had to pay 3 marks (1 mark is 250g of silver) to King John for the right to hold the market.
A brand new Farmers’ Market at a convenient time after a busy day. Purchase the freshest local produce. Take home a tasty dinner and weekend provisions. Eat in. Delicious savoury and sweet snacks. Stay and chill at the bar. Busking musicians.