Dartford Farmers' Market began in November 2005 at the request of Dartford Borough Council and has been running since then. The regularity of the Farmers Market has now been agreed by Dartford Borough Council as taking place on the 3rd Friday of each month.
Bo’ness has had a central market square for many decades…and now has a regular monthly farmers’ and craft market on the first Thursday of each months. The market is supported by the local town centre management groups, as well as local business communities & civic groups.
Brampton Farmers' Market sells the best of local produce. Our traders are mostly the producers as well so you can find out all about the food and crafts at the market.
On the first and third Saturdays of every month – Crediton Farmers’ Market is a lively, bustling community hub, linking the rural and urban environments and enabling each to better understand the other. Come along and wander among the wide choice of stalls and sample our produce before buying. With such a variety there is bound to be something for everyone. Meet up with your friends and have a natter in the seating area over breakfast, coffee or soup.
There cannot be many farmers’ markets at latitude 59 degrees north but this one is worth seeking out.
Held in Masonic Hall, Castle Street, Kirkwall from 10am to 2pm, here you will find top quality organic vegetables and herbs, local fish and beef, wool products, and locally made herbal soaps and shampoos. Orkney is famous for the quality of its beef and dairy products but also for whisky and a beer named Skullsplitter!
Situated at the foot of the Mull of Kintyre, Campbelltown is a small community where the farmers’ market has been set up by local food and craft producers. The market acts as a focal point for the community each month but visitors are made very welcome.
Our popular Pendeen Farmers’ Market takes place at the Centre from 10am-1pm on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. It has become an established feature in the village with many regular shoppers from Pendeen and around the West Penwith area. Visitors love to pop in as well and we often see the same people returning year after year.