Sandgate Farmers Market Stallholders: 2 October

30 Sep 2010
Sandgate Farmers Market logo

The regular Sandgate Farmers Market is again open for business this Saturday 2nd October at The Chichester Memorial Hall, Sandgate from 10.00am until 12.00 noon. with free entry, and refreshments available, all local residents are welcome!

This week's stallholders include:

  • The Sandgate Bakery - freshly baked bread, pies and biscuits, French cheese
  • Crundens of Hythe - fresh fruit and vegetables
  • Izzy's Deli - homemade lasagna, pizzas and home cooked ham freshly sliced, English cheese
  • Milbank Olives - olives, semi-dried tomatoes, balsamic onions, pesto, sauces
  • Exotic Foods - chicken and vegetable curries, onion bhajis, samosas, pakoras
  • Lady Lammas Pantry - jams, pickles, chutneys and preserves, local honey and locally produced free - range eggs
  • Lynda Jones Herbalist - medicinal herbal products, herbal gifts, dried herb teas, tinctures, gift vouchers
  • Coast & Country Fayre - homemade sauces and dips
  • Nick Todd - loose leaf teas, tea ware and dairy free chocolate
  • Lynda Turvill - homemade cakes and puddings
  • Nourish with Nature - hand-made skin care creams made from natural ingredients

This information is correct at the time of publication. Neither The Chichester Hall nor the Farmers Market can take responsibility for any changes that may occur on the day due to unforseen circumstances.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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