Cowbridge Farmers' Market to reopen this weekend

By Ellyn Wright

8th Jan 2021 | Local News

Image via Cowbridge Farmers' Market
Image via Cowbridge Farmers' Market

Cowbridge Farmers' Market will reopen this weekend, after a two-week break over the Christmas period.

The market will be open from 9am-1pm at Arthur John's carpark, operating with a one-way system.

There will be a range of stalls at this weekend's market, but slightly less than the usual number.

Myfanwy Edwards, market secretary and artisan baker said: "We are down a bit for different reasons.

"Our coffee roaster is having her machine serviced, so she's firing up her machine ready for next week, and our microgreens vendor hadn't planted over Christmas.

"But we've got most of the essentials: bread, eggs and cheese. We're back in action," she said.

The stalls attending are:

Drwytho: Sauces, dressings, tapenades

Ty Siriol Pork: Fresh pork products

The Artisan Baker: Pastel de nata and savoury pastries

P.S….Caws: Artisan cheese and dairy products

Chocolate Party Express: Handmade Brazilian truffles made in Wales

Madgetts Poultry & Game: Fresh poultry products, boar, and venison

Daisy Graze: Homemade jams, jellies and marmalades

Windy Wick Bakery: Fresh bread

Pwllywrach Farm: Welsh lamb and Angus beef

Llanblethian Orchard & Bang on Brewery: Traditional cider and craft beer

Artisan Cakes and Tynycaia Eggs: Free range eggs and

Myfanwy also runs Cowbridge Food Collective, where you can order from local vendors and click and collect your weekly food shop via a drive through.

The first collection of the year took place last night.

Keep up to date with Cowbridge Farmers' Market on on Facebook or via the [L] http://www.valefarmersmarket.com/ website.

     

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