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Fresh food, sweet treats and handmade treasures await you at this month’s  Farmers’ and Craft Market in Riverhead Square, Grimsby

8:46 am, Thursday, 18th September 2025 - 26 seconds ago

Culture, events and tourism

This Friday 19 September (tomorrow) is the Grimsby Farmers’ and Craft Market. We are expecting a break in this wet and windy and weather, with the forecast promising and lovely warm, sunny September day.

The popular market set in the heart of Grimsby Town Centre offers locally sourced, essential produce including cheese, meat, chocolate and cakes as well as gifts, flowers and plants.

Attending the market this month are:

  • Redhill Farm (all things pork, cooked and raw)
  • Sticky Fingers Cakes and Bakes (Traybakes, doughnuts, brownies & savoury bakes)
  • The Cheese Den (Variety of cheese and dairy products)
  • Campbells Cakery (hot crumble bar, homemade cakes and bakes)
  • LittleInferno Co (all sorts of gifts)
  • Juliet’s Legacy (resin jewellery, keychains, and keepsakes)
  • Nutured by Nature (handmade vegan scented products)
  • Waft n Whiff (vegan wax melts, home fragrances and more)
  • Rushby’s Sweet Treats
  • The Start of Lemuria (ethically sourced crystals and hand crafted jewellery)
  • Spuds to Go (Jacket Potatoes, skin on Wedges with homemade fillings)
  • Carol’s Fruit & Vegetables
  • Forget Me Not Keepsake & Gifts (Engraved jewellery, terrariums, engraved candles and more)

If you fancy joining these wonderful traders at the next Farmers and Craft market, then stalls cost just £24 a day (gazebo and table included).

The Farmers’ and Craft Market runs on the 3rd Friday of every month in Riverhead Square in the town centre, from 9am to 3pm subject to weather conditions.

For more information or to speak to the markets team, call (01472) 325836 or email [email protected].

Alternatively, visit www.nelincs.gov.uk/markets.

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