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Sleaford Market

Markets are held on Friday, Saturday and Monday each week and are run by the Sleaford Town Council with a popular Farmers Market on the first Saturday of each month.  There is also a monthly Country Market with homemade goods held at the Riverside Church on Southgate

The Market, which dates back to the early 12th Century, is held on the picturesque Market Place alongside St Denys’ Church. For most of the week the Market Place is a car park operated by the District Council, but on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays it is set up with stalls and traders coming from across the region to sell their wares, including fresh fruit and vegetables, plants and flowers, fish, meat, cheeses, snacks, clothes and accessories.

Christmas Market – The Market Place traditionally becomes part of the town’s Christmas celebrations, with tree, lights and usually a Christmas Market with the Lights Switch On on Advent Sunday.

On the first Saturday of each month, Lincolnshire Farmers' Market brings an extra 20 or so stalls all laden with local produce, including meats, honeys, preserves, bread, cakes and pies which, together with the appetising aromas of fresh-cooked venison and ostrich burgers, bring crowds from the town and surrounding areas.

Free markets are held where normal market days fall over Bank Holiday periods.

For more information about standing on Sleaford Market, please call 01529 303456.  Sleaford Town Council is a member of NABMA

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