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Woburn Farmers' Market

Woburn Farmers' Market

Local foods and products from farmers and producers who have decided to cut out the middle-men and sell direct to you.

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Cambridge Farmers Market

Cambridge Farmers Market

Whilst Cambridge’s market isn’t just a farmer’s market, it’s a BIG outdoor market all week long. On Monday to Saturday the general market sells pretty much EVER...

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The Honey Tree

The Honey Tree

The Honey Tree is a social enterprise which has been trading in Heaton, Newcastle since 1999. Our founding aim was to put local, quality, organic food back on ...

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Dunfermline Farmers’ Market

Dunfermline Farmers’ Market

This friendly market is located by the Glen Gates and is organised by the Fife Farmers’ Market Co-Operative. Up to 20 local producers set up their stalls to off...

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Crediton Farmers' Market

Crediton Farmers' 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 ena...

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Long Melford Farmers Market

Long Melford Farmers Market

Long Melford farmers' market, held on the second Saturday of every month, takes place in the Village Hall, just off the High Street and really is a great opport...

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Broomfields Farm Shop

Broomfields Farm Shop

Worcestershire’s award winning Orchards & Farm Shop. Housing a Farm Kitchen & Country Store. Established in 1910, Broomfield’s started from humble beginnings ...

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Low Stanger Farm

Low Stanger Farm

We produce fruit and vegetables on a relatively small scale, but with a wide variety and availability. We run our own, small, weekly box scheme supplying the s...

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