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Downend Farmers' Market is held in Christ Church Hall, North Street every fourth Friday of the month.
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.
Dursley Farmers Market is a local produce market which is held once month between March and December under the Town Hall in Dursley, Gloucestershire.
It is every second Saturday between March and December, from 8.30am-1pm.
Cheltenham holds two farmers markets on the second and last Fridays of each month between 9am and 3pm in the promenade.
Stroud Farmers’ Market is multi award-winning and is well known as one of the biggest, busiest and most popular farmers’ market in the UK. The market was awarded Best Farmers’ Market in the UK for 2013 for a second time by FARMA.
Since September 1999, when twenty nervous stallholders manned their pitches on the edge of the (now vanished) cattle market, Cirencester has been lucky to have a regular farmers' market.
Bourton on the Water Farmers Market is a thriving local market held the 4TH Sunday of every month in the Royal British Legion Car Park from 9-12.30.