Frome Farmers Market is on the move - to the cross

By The Editor

3rd Aug 2022 | Local News

The market's new home a the Cross
The market's new home a the Cross

By Louise Hall

Frome Farmers Market is on the move! 

After 21 years at the Cheese & Grain the Frome Farmers Market is relocating to Boyle Cross in the centre of town on Saturday August 13th. 

Firstly, we would like to thank the Cheese and Grain for over 20 years of support, hosting one of the 1st Farmers Markets in the UK and at its peak arguably the best, according to The Sunday Times! 

However, since Covid and the more recent cost of living crisis we have seen our customer base decline despite publicity campaigns and extra help from the Cheese and Grain I'm afraid folks it is a simple case of 'Use it or Lose it' 

However, we do not want to 'Lose it' and many thanks are due to Frome Town Council for supporting us to relocate to Boyle Cross where we already hold a successful Farmers Market as part of The Frome Independent. 

This solution will bring back a market to Fromes' original marketplace and we hope being so visible, will introduce our farmers and food producers to a wider customer base. We also look forward to being alongside the towns other shops and cafes to help maintain the towns vibrancy. 

We are excited and nervous in equal measure and on wet windy days we will certainly be missing the weatherproof Cheese & Grain! 

The market primarily supports farmers to sell directly to the public and provide an opportunity for customers to build trusting relationships with those who produce their food. 

On a final note please try to support all of Fromes local independent shops, cafés ,butchers ,market stalls & businesses. Whilst trading we all put our best foot forward and keep smiling, however in these dire economic times we are all very economically fragile. 

     

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