Friday, September 25, 2020

HIGH HOPES FOR A BUSY BRIGG FARMERS' MARKET SATURDAY


The monthly Brigg Farmers' Market will be held in the town centre on Saturday (September 26) from 9am to mid-afternoon. It will be accompanied by stalls forming the Saturday general market.
It's hoped that now Brigg's passenger train service has resumed, some people from South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and other parts of Lincolnshire will pay us a visit for the markets and will also take a look at local shops while they are here.
Established 20 years ago by North Lincolnshire Council, the award-winning farmers' market offers a wide range of products, including jam, bread, cakes and cheese. Fast food will also be on offer. Free parking is offered in Brigg on Saturdays.

Earlier this week we checked that the farmers' market will be proceeding as planned, in view of amendments being made to some Coronavirus emergency restrictions by the government. Brigg's Coun Rob Waltham, the Leader of North Lincolnshire Council, indicated to us that the market would be unaffected and proceed as normal.
PICTURED: A busy scene at a previous Brigg Farmers' Market held in September.