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Popular Farmers’ Market to Return
Chapelton’s popular farmers’ market is set to return on Sunday 19 July, offering a chance to purchase some of the finest produce from across the North East of Scotland.
The event had been postponed since early spring due to COVID-19 but with the Scottish Government easing lockdown restrictions the market is able to return, with physical distancing and increased hygiene measures now in place including a one way system and contactless card payment available at most stalls.
The event will be hosted in Burgess Park and will boast a range of produce and items from local suppliers including All About Lemons, Bannerman Butcher, Cocoa Ooze, Cove Honey Bees, Granite City Fish and The Bread Guy. Hot food will also be available to take away from The Place to Eat and Haydn’s Wood Fired Pizza.
The farmers’ market is part of a calendar of events and will be open from 11am – 2:30pm on Sunday 19 July – a new location for the event which was previously held in Hume Square.
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