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Barnes farmers Market is one of the oldest farmers markets in London situated in the picturesque town of Barnes (the village of London).
The Gainsborough Farmers' and Craft Market takes place every second Saturday of the month on Market Street just a minutes walk from Marshall's Yard.
Long Melford farmers' market, held on the second Saturday of every month, takes place in the Village Hall, just off the High Street and really is a great opportunity to meet a wonderful selection of fantastic local producers.
The Food and Craft Market is located in The Pantiles, the historical centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells. It revives the tradition of an open air market staged at the venue several centuries ago and is held on the first and third full weekends of the month between the hours of 10am and 4pm.
St Ives Farmers’ Market – a community venture to help make fresh local produce available in St Ives, Cornwall.
Tring Farmers Market started in May 1999 to promote local food for local people.
Heathfield Farmers Market is held in the Co-Op car park (110 High Street, TN21 8JD) on the 3rd Saturday of every month.
Find fantastic local produce at Aylesbury Farmers Market on the last Tuesday of every month. Also browse the stalls of the Vintage & Craft Bazaar to find unique handmade, antique and collectable items.
What could be better than a farmers’ market on the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Just a short drive from Glasgow the market offers a wonderful selection of produce from all over Scotland. Featuring around 30 regular stallholders. visitors can meet cheese and chocolate makers through to producers of organic eggs, beef, lamb, pork, home made soup, smoked foods, seafood, jams, confectionery and home baking.
Bath Farmers’ Market (BFM) was the first Farmers’ Market in the UK and was established in September 1997 in response to Local Agenda 21 and the principles of sustainable development. B&NES played a key role in the partnership that set up the Bath Farmers’ Market. It became a Limited Company in June 1998 and is known as Bath Farmers’ Market Limited.