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Brough Farmers market

Brough Farmers market

The Farmers' Market is held on the third Saturday of every month, in the Memorial Hall in Brough (Brough-under-Stainmore to give it it's full name), Cumbria. It is almost unique among Farmers' markets in that it is entirely under cover and thus protected from the weather, though there may be extra stalls outside including our vegetable seller who actually prefers to be outside.

Location: Brough-under-Stainmore, Cumbria

Sedgefield Farmers' Market

Sedgefield Farmers' Market

The Farmers Market can be found on the village green in the heart of Sedgefield in front of St. Edmund Church. With easy access from the main road network, A689, A177 etc we can be easily located so come along and try it.

Location: Sedgefield, County Durham

Balgove Larder

Balgove Larder

At Balgove we take food very seriously and most certainly favour 'living to eat' over 'eating to live'; if you feel likewise then we'll get on very well.

Location: St Andrews, Fife

Callington Country Market

Callington Country Market

Part of COUNTRY MARKETS Ltd. We are a NOT FOR PROFIT outlet for local producers of fruit, vegetables & crafts etc. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY from 8.45 a.m. til 12.00.

Location: Callington, Cornwall

Harkstead Farmers' Market

Harkstead Farmers' Market

The Market is a venture provided by the trustees of “Harkstead Farmers Market” and is managed and organised by a group of volunteers. They have a Market co-ordinator and a dedicated group who erect and dismantle the tables and provide the refreshments.

Location: Harkstead, Suffolk

Wetherby Farmers’ Market

Wetherby Farmers’ Market

Wetherby is an ideal centre for exploring the many varied delights of Yorkshire. The town is an attractive market town with a Charter going back to 1240. It is situated on the A1 on the picturesque River Wharfe and is well worth exploring.

Location: Wetherby, West Yorkshire

Glasgow Farmers Market - Dowanhill

Glasgow Farmers Market - Dowanhill

On the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month 10am until 2pm Selling organic beef and poultry, goose/duck, venison, wild boar, seafood and seafood products, organic and non organic vegetables

Location: Glasgow,

Bath Farmers' Market

Bath Farmers' Market

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.

Location: Bath, Somerset

Ayrshire Farmers’ Market

Ayrshire Farmers’ Market

One of Scotland’s first farmers’ markets, the Ayrshire market is located on River Street in front of the Borderline Theatre. Ayrshire is one of Scotland’s most productive areas for quality foods and the market offers a wide range of meat including grass-reared Ayrshire lamb, beef, pork and venison as well as the famous cow, goat and ewes’ cheeses from Dunlop. The market also has its own Co-operative shop which is worth a visit.

Location: Ayr, Ayrshire

Nether Edge Farmers' Market

Nether Edge Farmers' Market

Members of the Nether Edge Neighbourhood Group host and organise this local quarterly market. It is organised entirely by a small group of local residents and volunteers in Nether Edge, Sheffield. The market is hosted in the months of March, June, September and December each year with seasonal touches for each event (e.g. Santas Grotto at the December market).

Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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