Sanger Backs Harbour Market

2 Feb 2007
Emily Sanger
Emily Sanger is backing the Folkestone Farmer, Fisherman and Artist Harbour Market, which runs every Sunday

Harbour ward Councillor Emily Sanger has supported the work of Harbourmart to get the Farmers, Fisherman and Arts Market up and running. The market is now running every Sunday from 10am - 4pm following a successful launch before Christmas.

Folkestone Town Councillor Emily used some of her Town Council ward grant to help buy special stalls for local artists. Emily says:

"The great thing about this market is it a not-for-profit organisation and the directors have promised to put any profit back into Folkestone."

The Folkestone Farmer, Fisherman and Artist Market runs every Sunday from 10.00-16.00 from Folkestone Harbour, with a wide range of local produce, including locally caught fish, local vegetables, fresh bread, cheeses, sweets, gifts, and pictures from local artists.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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