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Egerton Farmers Market has now been trading every Friday from 2.00pm to 4.30pm for over 10 years.
A very popular and well supported market awarded a Gold in the 2018 Taste of the West Farmers Market awards.It has a huge variety of traders ranging from traditional farmers to artisan food producers. The market runs on the second Saturday of each month.
Sudbury Farmers' Market is one of the best town centre farmers' markets in Suffolk, attracting hundreds of shoppers through the doors every month.
The popular farmers' market in Holbeach is held on the third Saturday of the month between 8.30am and 3pm offering a large selection of local produce.
Burnham Farmers Market is held on the 3rd Sunday of each month at the Carnival Hall, Devonshire Road, Burnham on Crouch from 9am to 12.30pm.
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.
The Kings Norton Farmers' Market was set up by a group of local residents who wanted to make a difference to their community. The market is a not-for-profit organisation, with any surplus being invested directly back into the local community - through our status as a Community Interest Company.
A car park turns into a hive of community activity. Customers at Blackheath are on first name terms with their favourite farmers. Look out for raw milk, Norfolk caught brown shrimps, local honey, and seasonal specials including Kentish asparagus in spring and cherries in July.
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.
This exciting array of fresh produce – from vegetables, fruits and juices to locally-reared meats and delicious artisan bakes and makes – is a wonderful start to the weekend. Stalls do sell out so arrive early to avoid disappointment.