South Cave in East Yorkshire has been holding markets since 1291 (with a few years gap!) The current market has FARMA accreditation which means that all products are grown or sourced locally by the stall holders. There are all sorts of products including, plants, fruit and veg, meats and fish, cheeses, crafts and drinks. The market is held on the second Saturday of every month at the local school from 9am until 1pm and has refreshments available.
Friday, June 4, 2010
12th June 2010 ~ Marie Curie charity stall
We are delighted to have the Marie Curie Cancer Care Fundraisers with us as our charity stall at the South Cave Farmers June Market.
They are renown for their excellent cakes and pies.
Marie Curie are a charity who provide care and support for those with cancer and also for their families. The nurses, hospices, research and support staff have proved to be essential source of care for those effected and that is why so many people are happy to offer their help with fund raising events.
You can read more about Marie Curie here
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South Cave Farmers Market is Proud to be accredited by FARMA, the National Farmers' Retail & Markets Association indipendently assesses and certifies farmers' markets round the country to make sure they're the 'real deal' so you can be confident you are buying the freshest, most local produce possible, supporting your local community and economy, and helping the environment by reducing food-miles.
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