Cowbridge Country Market to take place in Town Hall with Pre-Bonfire Night Bargains

By jamjar

31st Oct 2022 | Local News

Cowbridge Country Market will return to the Lesser Hall at Cowbridge Town Hall on Friday 4th November
Cowbridge Country Market will return to the Lesser Hall at Cowbridge Town Hall on Friday 4th November

Cowbridge Country Market will return to the Lesser Hall at Cowbridge Town Hall on Friday 4th November between 9am and 11.30am.

The co-operative of local producers provides high quality, value for money baked goods, preserves, plants, flowers, fresh produce, eggs, breads and craft items.

Local residents are encouraged to visit the Autumn market to find the freshest, locally grown goods. Tea, coffee and cakes will also be available to purchase.

One of the organisers, Carol James says:

"Join us at Cowbridge Country Market this Friday, November 4th (9.00-11.30) to find the all the best of autumn produce.
"Stock up ready for your bonfire night parties with gorgeous sausage rolls, Scotch eggs and quiches.
"There will be plenty of different chutneys to go with your bangers and mash as well as delicious jellies for toasted crumpets made with the season's bounty including quince, bramble and our special local variety 'Bute Park'.
"Get ahead with your Christmas shopping by browsing our extensive craft display, all items including cards, unique sewn items and hallmarked silver jewellery skilfully handmade by our talented producers.
"We'll also have our Christmas order form available so you can start planning any food orders in time for the festive season.
"Relax and enjoy coffee and cakes in our tearoom."

More information here cowbridgecountrymarket.blogspot.com

     

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