Buckfastleigh Farmers Market
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- 18/09/2008 to 18/09/2008
Buckfastleigh is a very special market, being distinct in its wide range of produce and a range of organic and fair trade products.
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Buckfastleigh is a very special market, being distinct in its wide range of produce and a range of organic and fair trade products.
Shoppers keen on sampling Westcountry foods are able to try and buy a wide range of produce at the Exeter Farmers Market. Customers visiting the market have the opportunity to buy a delicious range of quality local produce.
Enjoy your favourite movies under the stars. Come with your friends, a date or the whole family. Half the fun is bringing your own seating... so relax on your bean-bag, picnic blanket, deckchair, pillow or even a hammock!
Farmers Market selling home made produce and goods from the local area.
Identifiable by the striking red, white and green stalls and decorated with flags, this attractive and vibrant market is guaranteed to tantalise the taste buds!!!
Kingsbridge market is held on the town square on the first Saturday of each month from 9.00 a.m. until 1.00 p.m.
Okehampton Farmers' Market runs on the third saturday of every month in the centre of the town around St James' Chapel square. The market runs from 9.00 am until 1.00 pm.
This mind, body and spirit event is designed with people at heart to experience different therapies, insightful readings, plus gift stalls.
Grandparents treated to a free tea or coffee and cake when they visit with their grandchildren this weekend.
The Devon Guild of Craftsmen is a registered charity founded in 1955 by Edward Baly and a small group of makers enthusiastic about the idea of promoting the best in regional craftwork.
Come and welcome back the autumn migrant birds and say goodbye to our departing summer visitors.
Imagine an Autumn Day, chilling with a picnic, a drink in your hand, surrounded by friends, listening to the best talent in the South West. A mix of mellow vibes and music you'll just have to get up and move to...
A range of local produce from South Devon.
Slow Food is an international movement that aims to promote small or individual producers of artisan or special regional fare. Locally produced meats, cheeses, game, fish, fruit, vegetables, juices, cakes, preserves and other produce from the region.
Located in Courtenay Street, a pedestrianised street in the town centre, Newton Abbot Farmers' Market has gained a reputation for product quality and a variety of fresh produce.
Available on display and for tasting will be a wide range of local produce ranging from fantastic cheeses and chutneys, to beef, venison, pork and lamb. Pates, jams and juices will also make an appearance along with yoghurts, home made pies and more!
Join Paul Lunt, University of Plymouth ecologist, on an excursion into the fascinating world of mycology on the Saltram Estate.
Celebrating the remarkable comedy heritage of the English Riviera through the screening of new and classic comedy films from around the world, supported by a series of events, workshops, competitions and star-studded soirees. It's time to take comed
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