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Mar 2021

Last Updated: 19/03/2021
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Business

Knaresborough farmers' market returns this weekend

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 19 Mar, 2021
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Twelve food stalls will be trading in Knaresborough Market Place this weekend selling everything from Indian treats to cakes and vegetables. The Harrogate farmers' market will return on April 15.

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Knaresborough farmers' market is making a comeback on Saturday.

The monthly market will return with 12 food stalls selling everything from Indian treats to cakes and vegetables.

Stalls will be trading on the town's Market Square at the usual time of 10am to 3pm.

The market will be the first in the Harrogate district run by Yorkshire Farmers' Markets to reopen.

It has taken place several years, attracting many locals and visitors but the organisers expect the first one back this weekend may be quieter than usual.

Jane Chidley, market officer at Yorkshire Farmers' Markets, said:

"We are thrilled to get back to it. All the stallholders were eager to get back as soon as they could.
"We are encouraging people to follow social distancing rules and won't be offering tasters."


Due to lockdown the market could only be held for a few months in 2020 and stopped again in January this year.

Ms Chidley said she was hopeful that this time the market, which will take place in Knaresborough on the third Saturday each month, will be "back for good".




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  • Betty's is set to start reopening by the end of the month. 

  • Knaresborough's Fultons Foods store has now closed. 






The Harrogate farmers' market will return on April 15. It is usually held on the second Thursday of each month on Cambridge Street but has been pushed back a week in April to coincide with shops reopening on April 12.