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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
Yalding Farmers' Market
Now completing its 16th year, Yalding Farmers' Market is a traditional Farmers' Market selling fresh local produce. Open on the third Saturday every month 9.30 am to 1.00 pm in the High Street.
Location: Maidstone, Kent
Tunbridge Wells Independent Farmers' Market
When the Tunbridge Wells (High Street) was closed because of development work. Three stallholders decided to resurrect the market and managed to find The Market Square as their venue. It fits perfectly into the Camden Road ethos which is full of independent shops and restaurants.
Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2SS
The Makers Market
A monthly showcase of food, drink, art and craft in Congleton town centre on the last Saturday monthly. The Makers Market is a superb opportunity to find out the origins of your food, meet the maker, feast your eyes upon some goodies and fill those shopping bags whilst indulging in some good old conversations with our team and traders. We hope you can join us!
Location: Congleton, Cheshire
Acklam Farmers' Market
It is generally accepted by most farmers' markets that stall holders must have grown, bred, caught, pickled, brewed or baked the goods themselves. Their main emphasis is to help local producers and processors to sell their goods directly to the public, near their source of origin.
Location: Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
Southsea Farmers Market
A Free Event! Enjoy the great taste of Hampshire, savour the delights of truly local food reared, grown, baked, caught & brewed in Hampshire. Home reared meats including buffalo and game, eggs, cheese, milk, ice cream, wine, beer, apple juice, bread, cakes, bakes, pickles, chutney's preserves, fruits and vegetables, wood and coppice goods. Seasonally produced from within Hampshire.
Location: Southsea, Hampshire
Newport Farmers' Market
Farmers' Markets are for the more discerning shoppers, those who care about the origin of the food they eat. If you want to purchase quality produce that has been grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, baked or otherwise processed by the local stallholder, Island Farmers' Markets are the places to go. They give the public confidence in the origins of the foods and enable them to ask direct questions to the farmers and producers.
Location: Newport, Isle of Wight
Glasgow Farmers’ Market – Mansfield Park
Located on the north side of city in the bustling Partick area and only a few minutes from Glasgow University, Kelvin Hall and the newly renovated Kelvin Grove Museum and Galleries this market usually has around 40 stalls selling farm produce, locally grown vegetables, Scottish beef, lamb, venison and wild boar. A range of speciality producers have chutneys, jams, locally produced honeys and breads on offer as well as a good selection of Scottish cheeses. Fresh salmon and trout are usually available. Shellfish and other seafood are on sale when in season
Location: Glasgow,
Durham City Farmers Market
Durham's Farmer's and Producers' Market is on the third Thursday of each month - open from 9am until 4.30pm, or until stock has sold out.
Location: Durham, County Durham
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
