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Brigg Farmers’ Market
The Year 2000 heralded the start of a monthly Farmers Market in Brigg, since when it has gone from strength to strength. Held on the fourth Saturday in each month, and located in the Town Centre, this is the opportunity to purchase locally grown produce direct from the supplier, such as vegetables, meat, poultry (including ostrich), eggs, cheese, ice cream, and preserves, to name but a few.
Location: Brigg, Lincolnshire
Penshurst Farmers' Market
Penshurst Farmers Market :- Kent Food and Drink Award's Best Farmers' Market in 2015, and named by The Times in its Top Ten markets in the UK.
Location: Penshurst, Kent
Perth Farmers' Market
Perth was the first farmers’ market to be established in Scotland. Situated in the heart of the country, Perthshire has some of the finest agricultural land and produce in Scotland. Still one of the most popular of all the markets, here you will find the best organic meat, fish and vegetables as well as wines and home-baking. There is also a monthly cooking demonstration where local chefs prepare quick and easy dishes using seasonal ingredients from the market. A true taste of Scotland!
Location: Perth, Perthshire
Woburn Farmers' Market
Local foods and products from farmers and producers who have decided to cut out the middle-men and sell direct to you.
Location: Woburn, Bedfordshire
Ashford Farmers' Market
Ashford’s monthly Farmers’ Market launched in the town centre on Sunday 6th July 2014. It has once again been placed in the top 10 farmers Markets in Kent for 2016. In 2015 it was placed in the Top 10 at only 6 months old!
Location: Ashford, Kent
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,
Gloucester Farmers' Market
A centre for trade and commerce for over 2,000 years, hosts the weekly Farmers’ Market in Gloucester. Occupying all four of the Gate Streets the market has a fine range of local produce including a superb range of seasonal vegetables, a huge range of Soft Fruits throughout the summer and Top Fruit in the autumn, 2 local Bakeries, locally reared Meats, Poultry and Game, Goat’s cheeses, Eat Square Pies, Fresh Olives, Preserves, free range Eggs, a great selection of Street Food including Niang’s Thai Snacks, Za’Za Falafel and Marinades Caribbean, plus Plants for the garden.
Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Cambridge Farmers Market
Whilst Cambridge’s market isn’t just a farmer’s market, it’s a BIG outdoor market all week long. On Monday to Saturday the general market sells pretty much EVERYTHING you could need or want. on Sunday’s you’ll find local food from farmers and an arts and crafts market with all sorts of produce. You cannot miss it when visiting Cambridge centre.
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Cockermouth Farmers Market
first Saturday of every month
Location: Cockermouth, Cumbria
Carlisle Farmers Market
Carlisle Farmers Market takes on the 1st Saturday of each month.
Location: Carlisle, Cumbria
