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West Wickham Farmers' and Artisan Food Market is a brand new farmers' and artisan food market offering fresh seasonal veg, free range eggs, organic cheeses, breads, gluten free cakes, preserves, chilli sauces, organic meat and poultry, award-winning sausages and an array of delicious hot food.
The market was started by a small group of local people who are passionate about real local food. |
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The award-winning Norwich Original Flea Market has been held at St. Andrew’s Halls since 1975 and is bigger and better than ever. Dealers from all over East Anglia and beyond offer a huge selection of antiques, collectables, vintage and retro. 100 stalls of books, breweriana, buttons, coins, ceramics, clocks, dolls, ephemera, fabrics, furniture, games, glass, jewellery, kitchenalia, lace, linens,
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Would you like your market to be seen by thousands each month? Buy us a coffee and we'll put your market on our home page!
Our home page is the most visited page on our website and we have around ten market slots available on this page. Once you've bought us a coffee your market will appear as the first market entry on the home page, there is no time limit as to how long your market will stay there but it will naturally work it's way further down the page over time - then you can just buy us another coffee! |
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Bracknell's market is small but perfectly formed. The market hall has around 16 stalls including fruit and veg, haberdashery, plant, gifts and crafts, eggs and cake decorating, fresh fish, fresh meat, material, mobile phone services, battery replacement service as well as tobacco products, a goldsmith, magazines, pet food and a hat stall and more. Get all your weekly shopping in one place, perfect!
Don't miss Hazel's cafe where you can get a lovely home cooked meal for £3.50 or homemade cake and a tea or coffee for £1.50 along with all the normal cafe stuff. Many puddings and deserts which are again all homemade are available. |
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Horsham has two town centre markets... every Saturday there's the largest weekly Local Produce, Arts and Crafts Market in the South on the Carfax and the Mixed Market on the Bishopric with plenty of bargains and really unique goods you simply won’t find in the shops.
There's also a fantastic range of delicious local produce, arts and crafts at the market on Carfax every Thursday. For full details and the latest news and stalls of both markets take a look at the website.
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Visit Exeter's newest market for a fantastic range of stalls including high quality, handcrafted, knitwear, leather bags, fashion accessories and home furnishing accessories, gorgeous jewellery, vintage clothing, gifts, paintings, gifts and lots more.
Make sure you're hungry when you visit, there's some great food including hand-made pizzas, scrummy cupcakes and look out for the amazing dumpling stall, mmm-mmm!
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Have you go a Twitter account for your market or market stall yet? Or is Twitter just not working for you? It might be that you need some expert advice from the professionals. Twitter users are very much involved with brands so all businesses, including markets and market traders, need to engage with their customers effectively and efficiently and avoid social media mistakes.
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Romford's lively market has over 150 stalls and attracts people from far and wide, including coach tours and film crews from The Apprentice and TOWIE! They all come for the fantastic range of stalls and the friendly traders; you can buy everything from the freshest fruit, vegetables, fish, meat to upholstery, fashion, jewellery, garden supplies, toys - in fact everything you could possibly need! One stall not to be missed is create-a-blind who sells beautiful, made-to-measure blinds. There's also some great street food on offer and there's often fantastic street entertainers including jugglers and opera singers.
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The lovely Treacle Market has over 100 stalls of locally reared and produced breads, beer, vegetables, cakes and delicious street foods. There's also unique crafts, vintage treasures and unusual finds plus live music all day in the handsome cobbled marketplace and streets around.
Held on the last Sunday of the month (except December when it's the Sunday before). Not to be missed!
www.treaclemacclesfield.co.uk
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Burnley Market is located in the heart of the town centre, featuring around 120 stalls. Not to be missed!
You’ll find award-winning florists Sweet William and Brady’s and some fantastic food from the butchers and fishmongers: take your pick from Sharp’s, Burnley Fish and Seafood, Andrew’s Family Butchers and Haffner’s delicatessens. There's a fantastic choice of fruit and veg stalls - Donald Smith and Hartley’s fruit and veg plus J and A Fruit and All Fruits.
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Two terrific friendly markets located in a the lovely Northamptonshire villages of Stanion and Weldon. The market is held on a bi-monthly basis at Stanion Village Hall and also at Weldon Village Hall.
Apart from all the different stalls on show, selling crafts, paintings, cottage industry products, cosmetics, cakes and the odd bric-a-brac stall, you can relax with a tea or coffee, a bacon roll and look at all the wonderful bargains you may have just bought. Or you may decide to just come down and read your Sunday paper with a drink and snack! |
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A real social event and a great day out with 'All kinds of everything!' including entertainments and artist demonstrations and a wide variety of market stalls selling local quality produce and arts and crafts. Not to be missed! Find out more...
Held in Hole Meadow, the market welcomes new traders. Watch the movie...
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Passionate about cooking, want to break into catering on a budget? Street food vendors are popping up everywhere producing delicious gourmet dishes from Malaysia, India, Jamaica and around the world.
Fancy making a living from street food? Read the guide from the man who knows, Yianni Papoutsis of MeatWagon on how to make money from street food. If that hasn't put you off, there's some useful info on starting out here...
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