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Still the same I'm afraid. I only go now if I've been unable to get down Lordship Lane on a Saturday.


There is a meat stall - excellent quality, perhaps slightly more expensive than William Rose but not much, but only a very limited selection.


A bread and cake stall - great choice and quality, the best stall there.


Two veg stalls - quality varies but decent value and great seasonal selections


One cheese stall - never tried it but looks ok


Such a shame as it's a great spot outside the library but obviously there just isn't the market (no pun intended) for it.

One of the Bread/cake stalls at the Farmers' Market is in fact the Blackbird stall from NCR! I think this market has detriorated a bit over the years...it used to be great to go there for fresh fruit in season - marvellous cheap strawberries in July and even an "Apple Fair" in September. But the fact is places like Pretty Traditional have pretty well cut this off at the knees now. It is okay as a destination walk on a fine Sunday still.

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