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Paisley Farmer's Market

Paisley Farmer's Market

This is a big farmers’ market is located in County Square, next to Gilmour Street station, so just ten minutes by train from Glasgow’s Central Station. Now running twice a month, and recognised by BBC Good Food Magazine as one of the best in the UK, the market brings together up to thirty producers offering specialities such as Ayrshire hill lamb, Limousin steaks and West Coast seafood. Cookery demonstrations by leading chefs such as Nick Nairn are a regular feature.

Location: Paisley, Renfrewshire

Wareham Farmers Market

Wareham Farmers Market

The Market runs every 2nd and 4th (except December when it's 1st and 3rd) Thursday of the month, 9-1pm in Wareham Town Hall.

Location: Wareham, Dorset

Diss Farmers' Market

Diss Farmers' Market

Diss Farmers Market - 2nd Saturday of every month. Local provenance products of all types. Spread the word, come sell, come buy!!!

Location: Diss, Norfolk

Queens Park Farmers' Market

Queens Park Farmers' Market

Queens Park is busy, bustling and always full of families and children who love the farmers' market as much as their parents. The market attracts attention for its range of stalls including free range and organic poultry and meat, organic and biodynamic vegetables, eggs, juice. Seasonal vegetables and fruit. Honey, pies, cakes, dairy, seasonal day boat fish and shellfish, plants and flowers and much more. Look out for lots of seasonal specials and guest stalls from asparagus and cherries to pickles, farmed trout and birch sap.

Location: Queens Park, London

Loddon Farmers' Market

Loddon Farmers' Market

Put simply, we founded Loddon Farmers' Market to enable local farmers to sell their products direct to you so that they get a fair price for their work and that you get fresh, high quality food at an affordable price. Local growers and producers take personal pride in the food they bring to their Farmers' Market and want you to enjoy it. The emphasis is on freshness, quality and value for money. We encourage sustainable methods of food production. We support traditional animal breeds and heritage fruit and vegetable varieties.

Location: Loddon, Norfolk

Forfar Farmers’ Market

Forfar Farmers’ Market

This busy market in the heart of Angus brings together producers from all over Tayside. Where better to buy Aberdeen Angus beef than right here but do not forget to check out the wonderful seafood, dairy products, locally made preserves, hand-made soap, crafts,and locally grown plants and cut flowers. Meet the local producers, buy a Forfar Bridie and get yourself a real taste of Angus.

Location: Forfar, Angus

Egerton Farmers' Market

Egerton Farmers' Market

Egerton Farmers Market has now been trading every Friday from 2.00pm to 4.30pm for over 10 years.

Location: Ashford, Kent

Wimborne Farmers Market

Wimborne Farmers Market

At Wimborne market you can find plenty of fresh local produce including a regular quality butchers, bakers, fruiters, fishmonger and cheese stands.

Location: Wimborne, Dorset

Wirksworth Farmers' Market

Wirksworth Farmers' Market

The place to get things that have been grown and made in and around Wirksworth

Location: Wirksworth, Derbyshire

Clitheroe Farmers' Market

Clitheroe Farmers' Market

Clitheroe Market is a historic market town that has held a regular market since the Norman Conquest in the 12th century. If fresh, locally sourced and exceptional food is important to you, then Clitheroe Market could just be the place to visit. It is fast gaining a reputation as being a leader in the next generation of markets – places where they key words are artisan, community and sustainability. The stallholders are more than happy to chat about their products and invite local visitors and residents to come down and see the exciting opportunities that lie in front of them.

Location: Clitheroe, Lancashire

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