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Teme Vally Market

Teme Vally Market

Everyone talks about Farmers’ Markets as though they have always been about. In fact the movement is barely twenty years old and the Teme Valley Market was one of the originals.

Location: Worcester, Worcestershire

Overton Farm Farmers’ Market

Overton Farm Farmers’ Market

If you want a day out of the city, then take off to Overton Farm at Crossford. p to twenty producers offer the best of local food and food from Lanarkshire.

Location: Crossford, South Lanarkshire

Kilmarnock Farmers' Market

Kilmarnock Farmers' Market

Kilmarnock is a busy shopping town and the monthly farmers’ market adds a truly local flavour for locals and visitors. Produce on offer varies with the season but includes bread, cakes, local cheeses, free-range eggs, meat, vegetables and home-made preserves. The Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ poems includes his famous Toast to the Haggis. The Ayrshire bard was a farmer and would no doubt have supported the Ayrshire markets!

Location: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire

Preston Park Farmers' Market

Preston Park Farmers' Market

Following a successful partnership last year, we are pleased to confirm that we are once again teaming up with the Northern Dales Farmers’ Market. They will be bringing more than 30 handpicked local food producers to the Spence Courtyard in the museum.

Location: Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham

Freeman Street Market

Freeman Street Market

Freeman Street Market is the perfect place to visit with friends and family. Shop for fresh, local produce and unique gift ideas or enjoy delicious street food from our brand-new food court (now open 5 days a week)

Location: Grimsby, South Humberside

Whiteladies Road Market

Whiteladies Road Market

Local food markets may seem like quirky little ventures that are never going to make a difference. Surely they went out of fashion because supermarkets are more convenient – we’ll never turn that tide back so why bother? Well, at present most communities are helplessly dependant on ‘just in time’ deliveries of intensively farmed, overpackaged food flown half way round the globe before it gets to your plate. Once fuel scarcity and climate change start to impact on global productivity and prices, then energy-intensive food production and distribution will be less feasible, and it isn’t desirable now.

Location: Bristol,

Cockermouth Farmers Market

Cockermouth Farmers Market

first Saturday of every month

Location: Cockermouth, Cumbria

Stroud Farmers' Market

Stroud Farmers' Market

Stroud Farmers’ Market is multi award-winning and is well known as one of the biggest, busiest and most popular farmers’ market in the UK. The market was awarded Best Farmers’ Market in the UK for 2013 for a second time by FARMA.

Location: Stroud, Gloucestershire

Cheltenham Farmers Market

Cheltenham Farmers Market

Cheltenham holds two farmers markets on the second and last Fridays of each month between 9am and 3pm in the promenade.

Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

Stirling Farmers' Market

Stirling Farmers' Market

Stirling Farmers’ Market provides a showcase for a wide range of local produce including Highland beef and lamb, pork, bacon and wild boar, fresh and smoked fish, shellfish, wild venison and game, organic vegetables, home baking and great range of breads plus gluten and dairy-free items, cheese, preserves, deli, oils, salsa, fudge and tablet, as well as a some crafts and garden plants.

Location: Stirling, Stirlingshire

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