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Cullompton Farmers' Market
Cullompton Farmers' Market is held every second Saturday of the month with occasional additional pop-up markets.
Location: Cullompton, Devon
Brackley Farmers Market
Every 3rd Saturday of the month 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Location: Brackley, Northamptonshire
Bo’ness Farmers’ Market
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.
Location: Bo’ness, West Lothian
Downend Farmers' Market
Downend Farmers' Market is held in Christ Church Hall, North Street every fourth Friday of the month.
Location: Downend, Gloucestershire
Bristol Farmers' Market
The award-winning weekly farmer’s and producer’s market offers the opportunity to buy fresh produce direct from independent producers across the city.
Location: Bristol, Avon
Burgess Hill Farmers Market
The ‘family friendly’ market will be held on the second Saturday of each month in Church Walk, from 9am to 2pm.
Location: Burgess Hill, West Sussex
Aylsham Farmers' Market
Aylsham Farmers Market in Norfolk, aims at providing you with local produce at good prices, helping you reduce your food miles as well as your petrol bill! Our producers provide some of the best food and drinks in the area coupled with the independent shops within the town this promotes Aylsham's foodie image.
Location: Aylsham, Norfolk
Kilmarnock Farmers' Market
Kilmarnock is a busy shopping town and the monthly farmers’ market adds a truly local flavour for locals and visitors. Produce on offer varies with the season but includes bread, cakes, local cheeses, free-range eggs, meat, vegetables and home-made preserves. The Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ poems includes his famous Toast to the Haggis. The Ayrshire bard was a farmer and would no doubt have supported the Ayrshire markets!
Location: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
Acklam Farmers' Market
It is generally accepted by most farmers' markets that stall holders must have grown, bred, caught, pickled, brewed or baked the goods themselves. Their main emphasis is to help local producers and processors to sell their goods directly to the public, near their source of origin.
Location: Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
Peterhead Farmers’ Market
Peterhead is now the busiest white fish port in Europe and the largest fishing port in the European Community. The town was one of the first farmers’ markets in Aberdeenshire and features a wide range of stalls including Cairn O Mohr Wines, The Hame Bakery, Ingrams Homecure and Veg in a Box.
Location: Peterhead, Aberdeenshire
