Another farm fresh market this week including North Aston Dairy who are back of a small break and Tiddly Pommes with their hyper-local apple juice. Country Bunches will be selling more of their fantastic local flowers and Linden Chocolate Lab will have their usual delicious selection of locally made chocolate. We have our usual mix of sweet and savoury takeaways, plus Jason’s Book Box.
Outside
Sandy Lane Farm - seasonal, fresh, local organic fruit & veg, lamb & pork
Sotwell Manor Fruit Farm - sumptuous soft fruits
Tiddly Pommes - superb pressed apple juice from local fruit
Willowbrook Farm - free range chicken, lamb, beef, organic eggs & local honey
Country Bunches - flowers grown in Toot Baldon
Inside
SESI Food & Detergent Filling Station - refilling empty containers for fairtrade, organic dried foods; household detergents & hair-care products
North Aston Dairy - local organic milk, yoghurt, cream & ice cream, plus organic rose veal & old cow beef
Natural Bread - handcrafted speciality breads
Mediterranean - lovely falafel, houmous, snacks & sweet treats
Raffaele Pepe - delicious Italian & Japanese food
Salad Daze - healthy salads to take away
Moorish Bar - authentic & mouth-watering Middle Eastern dishes influenced by Persian Cuisine, The Levant & The Mediterranean
Shand's Cakes - homemade tasty cakes & treats
Linden Chocolate Lab - a micro-batch chocolate company based in Oxford, their chocolate is passionately crafted to deliver a rich & unique taste profile fused with health benefits & only a small amount of sugar
Jason's Book Box - second hand books
Community News
It’s festival time again with the annual arts and music festival, 3-4 August run by market regular Willowbrook Farm. The festival includes evening only tickets for locals at £15 for the Saturday musical acts, from 6 - 10pm. More info: www.willowbrookfarm.co.uk/Festival
Please sign the petition to support Hempen, a local co-operative run hemp farm who are occasional visitors to the market. They are campaigning to protect the future of UK hemp farming for the health of people, community and planet. You may have seen national news stories about them this week because they are being forced to destroy their crop – a crop that they use to make supplements, oils and superfoods. For more info and to sign the petition: go to www.change.org and search for “Change the Hemp License Hypocrisy