The Wilbrahams’ Farmers’ Market is back!

A great line up booked in for 9th September.

Hope you have enjoyed your summer  and are ready to enjoy the delights of a relaxed Saturday morning market in Great Wilbraham. We have a busy market booked in, introducing some new stalls:

Blended Monkey Crafts (wood turning & pottery) Trash Chic (stylish vintage clothes) https://www.instagram.com/jennie_merrington_/ (printmaker) Auchrannie Wood and Wool (woodcrafts & knitting).

Clothing Swap poster with text and sketches of clothes on a rack on a pink background

 

We are also trialling our first SWISH (Clothing swap) in the hall meeting room, where you can bring along (or just buy) quality nearly new clothes.

This is an initiative of Wilbrahams’ Environment Group and we are interested to see how it goes! Shopping (or swapping) locally makes sense for our planet and our pockets and supports local people and local businesses.

This is being run by Aga Hextall, Kathy Stringer and Carol Whitehouse.

 

 

Food stalls to whet your appetite

Borakis Greek Food;

Kbroffee;

Antonia’s Country Kitchen;

Cb21 Cheesecake Company;

Mimi’s Handmade;

Radwinter Wild Game Company;

Richer Spirits & Liqueurs;

TFM Butchers;

Meril’s Artisan Cheese;

John’s Veg stall;

Wilbrahams’ Produce Stall in aid of The Wilbrahams’ Memorial Hall;

Grow n Go Plant stall;

Gt Wilbraham School PTA book stall;

St Nicholas Church Plant Stall.

Art & Craft Stalls

All About the Buzz;

Chilli Designs (silver jewellery);

https://www.instagram.com/danielastief_ceramics/;

innerlather;

https://www.instagram.com/janssens.kate/ (contemporary enamelled jewellery);

https://www.instagram.com/kerstinkreations66/ (beaded jewellery);

Liberty by SewMo;

Louise Chandler handmade bags;

@flamingopaperie by Nat Brown;

Flora Olney Ceramics;

Studio 50 Glass Design;

https://www.instagram.com/amabiliacreations/ Indian textiles.

 

Plus, fresh coffee / teas, wide open green space and play area for you and the kids (and dogs) to enjoy. Free Entry.

Unrestricted parking, but please park with thought for local residents.

Proceeds of the market support The Wilbrahams’ Memorial Hall running costs.