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Hall Place Farmers' Market
On the first Sunday of every month, you can buy the best local produce at Hall Place.
Location: Bexley, Kent
Woodbridge Farmers' Market
We're a Farmers' Market which takes place on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of every month at Woodbridge Community Hall, 9am - 12.30pm. Local Flavours, Familiar Faces.
Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk
Alton Farmers' Market
Enjoy the great taste of Hampshire, savour the delights of truly local food reared, grown, baked, caught and brewed in Hampshire.
Location: Alton, Hampshire
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
Brede Farmers' Market
Brede Farmers' Market is held every Friday at 10am until 12 noon at Brede Village Hall.
Location: Rye, East Sussex
Torphins Market
Torphins Market is Scotland's only weekly outdoor market that runs throughout the year every Wednesday from 10am to 2pm, whatever the weather!
We also hold Seasonal Saturday Markets which promote arts, crafts and local causes too.
Location: Torphins, Aberdeenshire
Stratford-upon-Avon Farmers' Market
Twice a month, throughout the year, local farmers and businesses display and sell their produce. Fresh Meats, Organic vegetables, Eggs, Cheese, freshly baked Bread and cakes can be found. Other items such as Wine, Confectionery, Jams and Pickles and not forgetting our regular hot food stand with their outdoor bred roasted pork, bacon or sausage all locally sourced. Seasonal indoor and outdoor plants are available along with flowers for that special occasion. Also take a stroll around the weekly Craft market that runs alongside the farmers market. Unusual items and gifts can be found from the many local traders to found here weekly.
Location: Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
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,
Cairndow and Loch Fyne Farmers' Market
Seafood lovers will warm to this farmers’ market as it is located right by the famous Loch Fyne Restaurant in Argyll. Feast on wonderful seafood after checking out the varied produce on the stalls such as Winston Churchill venison, Isabella’s Preserves, Inverloch cheese and Fyne Ales, all produced locally in the splendid scenery of Argyll
Location: Cairndow, Argyll
Moseley Farmers Market
Moseley Farmers’ Market happens on the last Saturday of the month in the centre of Moseley Village. We have over 60 stalls selling a huge range of produce to cater for everyone’s needs; whether it be fruit and vegetables, cheeses and wine, pies and beer, or come for lunch and try for example succulent pulled pork, pancakes, falafals and samosas. Everything available is guaranteed to be local and the produce is reared, grown or processed by the people selling: it’s a certified real Farmers’ Market.
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
