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Brigg Farmers’ Market
The Year 2000 heralded the start of a monthly Farmers Market in Brigg, since when it has gone from strength to strength. Held on the fourth Saturday in each month, and located in the Town Centre, this is the opportunity to purchase locally grown produce direct from the supplier, such as vegetables, meat, poultry (including ostrich), eggs, cheese, ice cream, and preserves, to name but a few.
Location: Brigg, Lincolnshire
Kilsyth Farmers’ Market
Kilsyth has a busy little high street and the farmers’ market has been a welcome addition to the events calendar. Here is your chance to meet and speak to the producers from the local area and to buy the best of Lanarkshire produce direct from the suppliers. Craftwork also on show and there is often the bonus of some local musical entertainment.
Location: Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire
Tarbert Farmers’ Market
This has to be one of the prettiest locations for a farmers’ market. The harbourside on the 3rd Saturday of the month becomes the backdrop for a variety of stalls selling the best local fish and produce from Argyll and the west of Scotland. Seafood lovers can enjoy the best Scottish seafood and shellfish in this area and enjoy the rugged and unspoiled coastline of Argyll.
Location: Tarbert, Argyll
Brough Farmers market
The Farmers' Market is held on the third Saturday of every month, in the Memorial Hall in Brough (Brough-under-Stainmore to give it it's full name), Cumbria. It is almost unique among Farmers' markets in that it is entirely under cover and thus protected from the weather, though there may be extra stalls outside including our vegetable seller who actually prefers to be outside.
Location: Brough-under-Stainmore, Cumbria
Sterling Mills Farmers’ Market
here’s something for everyone here. Sterling Mills is a popular shopping location for bargain hunters. The bonus on the fourth Sunday of each month is the farmers’ market, organised by Forum Event Management, which brings together some of Scotland’s finest producers of beef, lamb, venison and smoked goods as well as vegetables, home baking, and a selection of craft items.
Location: Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire
Gloucester Farmers' Market
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.
Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire
East Oxford Farmers' & Community Market
The East Oxford Farmers' & Community Market is a small, friendly local market which can provide the staples for your weekly shop: bread, eggs, milk, vegetables, cheese, various meats, refills for cleaning supplies - as well as a range of other products such as jewellery, clothing and secondhand books. The majority of our producers are from within 30 miles of Oxford; for our full trading policy see our Market Manifesto.
Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire
Aberfeldy Farmers' Market
The Aberfeldy Farmers Market is a showcase for the very best of Perthshire’s farm food larder featuring local produce and suppliers from across a wide range of food products from the region. Here you can find fresh eggs, to lamb, venison, beef all directly from the suppliers. There are also stalls selling handmade chocolate, plants, cheese and fresh coffee. The market is organised by the Aberfeldy’s Association of Small Businesses the Farmers’ Markets
Location: Aberfeldy, Perthshire
Brede Farmers' Market
Brede Farmers' Market is held every Friday at 10am until 12 noon at Brede Village Hall.
Location: Rye, East Sussex
Shipbourne Farmers' Market
In 1285, Edward I granted the village of Shipbourne permission to hold a weekly market. In May 2003, with the help of a grant from Rural Revival, the Parochial Church Council re-inaugurated the market.
Location: Shipbourne, Kent
