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Hamilton Farmers’ Market

Hamilton Farmers’ Market

This busy little market is just two minutes from the Regent’s Way Shopping Mall. Featuring producers from Lanarkshire and other parts of Central Scotland, there is a good variety of meat, vegetables and home-baking.

Location: Hamilton, South Lanarkshire

Abbey Leys Farm

Abbey Leys Farm

We are a family farm producing organic eggs and potatoes. We gained Soil Association certification in 2001.

Location: Knutsford, Cheshire

Deddington Farmers' Market

Deddington Farmers' Market

Come and join us at Deddington Farmers' Market, in north Oxfordshire, one of the largest and happies farmers' markets in the country. Featuring over 40 stalls, it offers the very best in locally produced beer, bread, crafts, eggs, fish, flowers, fruit, meat, preserves, ready-made meals including foreign cuisines, vegetables and much, much more.

Location: Banbury , Oxfordshire

Orkney Farmers' Market

Orkney Farmers' Market

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!

Location: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

Glasgow Farmers Market - Dowanhill

Glasgow Farmers Market - Dowanhill

On the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month 10am until 2pm Selling organic beef and poultry, goose/duck, venison, wild boar, seafood and seafood products, organic and non organic vegetables

Location: Glasgow,

Harpenden Farmers' Market

Harpenden Farmers' Market

The Farmers' Market accommodates approximately 70 stalls and runs northbound along the Lower High Street from Sainsbury’s Supermarket to Strutt & Parker.

Location: Harpenden, Hertfordshire

Whiteladies Road Market

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,

Chesham Farmers' Market

Chesham Farmers' Market

The town's Local Produce Market runs on the fourth Saturday of every month and sells high quality food, drink and crafts from a c.25 mile radius of Chesham. You can find us in Market Square near the clock tower and the upper end of the High Street between 10am and 2pm. Our market is a fantastic opportunity to try the local produce on your doorstep, at your convenience, plus meet and talk to the people who make it!

Location: Chesham, Buckinghamshire

Biddenham Farmers' Market

Biddenham Farmers' Market

Taste Real Food presents 'marketplace' a new Farmers Market in Biddenham just north of Bedford on the A428. To be held on the 2nd Friday afternoon each month, 1-5pm. Ten of the best local suppliers will be at this indoor market each month, supplying fresh bread, eggs, meat, game, honey, preserves, cakes, cheese, chillies and many more items.

Location: Bedford, Bedfordshire

Bath Farmers' Market

Bath Farmers' Market

Bath Farmers’ Market (BFM) was the first Farmers’ Market in the UK and was established in September 1997 in response to Local Agenda 21 and the principles of sustainable development. B&NES played a key role in the partnership that set up the Bath Farmers’ Market. It became a Limited Company in June 1998 and is known as Bath Farmers’ Market Limited.

Location: Bath, Somerset

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