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Elland Charter Market

Open Market

Based in between Halifax & Huddersfield.

8am – 2pm

Every Friday

12+ stalls

Including Fruit & Veg Homemade Cupcakes & Pies Fresh Bread Eggs Fleetwood Fresh Fish

Charity Jam & pickles

  1. Also Cards, Sweets, Gifts Jewellery.

 

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Preston Markets

Prestonians are passionately proud of their vibrant northern city and its diverse history. Preston Market is located at the heart of Preston City centre, just a two-minute stroll from the majestic Harris Museum and Art Gallery and a five-minute walk from the infamous Preston Bus Station, Preston Markets has a welcoming community of local, family run businesses.

Completed in 1875, the market canopy is famed for its elegant Victorian style, which was renovated in 2018, with the addition of a new Market Hall within. The award-winning structure was carefully designed with glass ceilings and wooden panelling to provide views up into the restored canopy. The renovations have brought the market into the 21st century while preserving its history and heritage.
Today at Preston Markets, you can find a fantastic array of fresh, local produce supplied daily by a range of amazing independent traders. From locally sourced cheeses and artisan meats to freshly caught fish and high-quality cooked meats. Gift options such as collectables, flowers, personalised and handmade products can be found alongside a greetings card and gift wrap stall.

Why not come for lunch? With a variety of independent cafés and food stalls you are spoiled for choice. From a charcuterie board to a famous Preston butter pie or a custom made hot or cold sandwich. Once you’ve eaten, enjoy a relaxing drink in the well-stocked, warm, and welcoming bar or take home some locally brewed ales.
Preston Markets offer you a long history of tradition, combined with a dependable, friendly northern atmosphere.

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Harborough Indoor Market

Harborough indoor market is over 800 year’s old and situated in Market Harborough in South Leicestershire and a ten minute walk from the mainline station.
We are running a crafters competition to create a piece of work to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee and win a sewing box with £100 worth of contents. All entries will be auctioned for local Charity Voluntary Action South Leicestershire. We also have Harborough Chairart which is a local community art project to paint/decorate/upcycle a kitchen chair. Plus a jubilee Farmers Market with cream teas. And not forgetting three giant Union Jack flags made from 10cm knitted squares donated by local knitters and crocheters.
We are also offering new traders in the option of a 12 weeks short lease paying for the first 6 weeks, 4 weeks free and pay for the remaining 2 weeks in our fixed units.

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Bridport Vegan, Eco Living and Arts & Craft Market

Every third Saturday of the Month (March-December)
9.30am-2pm
Barrack Street, Bridport
New Traders Welcome- To book a stall or for more information please email: bridport.tic@bridport-tc.gov.uk or call: 01308 424901
For Vegans, Good Food & Sustainable Living Lovers!

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West Bay Summer Market 2022

Every Wednesday Evening from 20th July- 7th September
In the Salt House and On Fisherman’s Green, West Bay
4pm-8pm
Variety of Arts, Crafts and Food Produce Stalls

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All Saints Garden Market

Everything is handmade!
Meet The Maker Every Saturday at this unique award-winning Market nestled into the picturesque grounds of All Saints on Trinity Street!
Celebrating everything handmade every Saturday, you’ll find ceramics, glass,woodwork, art, jewellers, printers, cosmetics, leather and SO much more!

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Chalton Street Market

The market is open Wednesday to Fridays.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 4pm.

The market is a great place to buy fruit and veg as well as affordable household goods and clothing.

Established in 1795 as the ‘The Brill’, Chalton Street was once one of the largest street markets in London. It has always been a traditional market selling a mix of food, clothing, and household goods. Henry Croft the founder of the tradition of Pearly Kings and Queens was born in St Pancras Workhouse.

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Goodge Place Market

The market is open Monday to Friday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 3pm.

Goodge Place Market is an international street-food market serving lunch Monday to Friday.

Established in 1850 on Charles Street (now the stretch of Goodge Street between Charlotte Street and Newman Street.

Goodge Place, like Goodge Street, is named for Francis and William Goodge who in 1766 began developing Goodge Street as a shopping street.

In 1878 the market was on the south-side of the street and one of the last street markets remaining in the West End of London. Fifteen years later the market is described as consisting of 45 stalls selling food, homewares, flowers, and books. By 1983 the market had relocated to Goodge Place.

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Swiss Cottage Market

The market is open from Tuesday to Saturday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 5pm.

There is a Farmer’s Market every Wednesday: 10am to 3pm.

Swiss Cottage Market has street food and groceries as well as antiques on Fridays and a farmers market every Wednesday.

Started in 1974 as an informal and unlicensed market in an area of derelict land owned by Camden Council next to the nearby junction of Fellows Road and Winchester Road. It was describes a market selling homemade food, secondhand clothes and books as well as bric-à-brac and plants.

At the end of 1981 the original site was redeveloped and the market moved to a new location close to the sports centre.

Camden Council designated the pedestrianised western end of Eton Avenue as a street market from 2003 allowing Swiss Cottage Market and Swiss Cottage Farmers Market a permanent home. Swiss Cottage is the youngest of Camden’s street markets. On Wednesdays it hosts Swiss Cottage Farmers’ Market which is run by London Farmers’ Markets and started in 1999.

In November 2019 Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visited to mark the Farmers Market’s twentieth anniversary. Charles had visited the market once before in 2000.