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Greenock Farmers’ Market
Head down to Clyde Square in Greenock for the best of the West at the Greenock Farmers’ Market. Up to 17 local producers come each month to offer quality meat, fish, fruit and vegetables from Renfrewshire, Inverclyde and the west of Scotland.
Location: Greenock, Renfrewshire
Otley Farmers Market
Otley Farmers’ Market is held on Otley Market Place on the last Sunday of every month from
9.00 am to 1.00 pm.
Location: Otley, West Yorkshire
Ampthill Farmers' Market
Friendly market where people come to shop regularly on a site almost in the centre of Ampthill - offering fresh produce from local farmers & growers. Seasonal fruit & vegetables, meat poultry and game, pies, cakes, other baked products, crafts (including pottery and handmade soaps) preserves, pickles, plants (including pepper and chilli plants), goats cheese, honey, curry sauces, fresh apple juice, home made soups in the winter & eggs. We are always looking for new stalls to improve the variety of produce for our customers.
Location: Ampthill , Bedfordshire
Charing Farmers' Market
Charing was set up originally as a WI Country market but has now branched out to become a Farmers' Market.
Location: Charing, Kent
Queens Park Farmers' Market
Queens Park is busy, bustling and always full of families and children who love the farmers' market as much as their parents. The market attracts attention for its range of stalls including free range and organic poultry and meat, organic and biodynamic vegetables, eggs, juice. Seasonal vegetables and fruit. Honey, pies, cakes, dairy, seasonal day boat fish and shellfish, plants and flowers and much more. Look out for lots of seasonal specials and guest stalls from asparagus and cherries to pickles, farmed trout and birch sap.
Location: Queens Park, London
Inverness Farmers' Market
Inverness, capital of the Highlands, has one of the busiest and best stocked markets with a delicious selection of vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, bread and cakes, fruit juices and dairy products. One stall that’s easy to find is The Really Garlicky Company, the first growers of hardneck porcelain garlic in Scotland. who offer Really Garlicky Bread, Butter, Cream Cheese and Oatcakes. An added treat at this market is the music from the Cnoc Cuill Ceilidh Band (who collect for the Highland Hospice) which plays from 12-2pm.
Location: Inverness, Highlands
Ascot Farmers' Market
Ascot Farmers’ Market offers a wide choice of fresh produce and plants. Parking is freely available on site.
Location: Ascot, Berkshire
Loddon Farmers' Market
Put simply, we founded Loddon Farmers' Market to enable local farmers to sell their products direct to you so that they get a fair price for their work and that you get fresh, high quality food at an affordable price. Local growers and producers take personal pride in the food they bring to their Farmers' Market and want you to enjoy it. The emphasis is on freshness, quality and value for money. We encourage sustainable methods of food production. We support traditional animal breeds and heritage fruit and vegetable varieties.
Location: Loddon, Norfolk
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,
Ipswich Farmers' Market
Have you visited our new farmers' market right in the centre of Ipswich? You'll find us on the Cornhill smack bang in the centre of town, every month on the first Sunday.
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
