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BALLYCLARE, N. IRELAND

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Ballyclare Market
Based at the Town Hall, Ballyclare.

Country Harvest
Specialists in Cheeses and organic olives and other hor d'erves

Selling Vegetables.
This stand provides a true feeling of what farmers markets are all about.


Country Harvest
Will be here with their fabulous range of olives, cheeses and sea foods.


BALLYCLARE FARMERS MARKET - Opened Saturday October 4th, 2008.

Ballyclare opened in the main street to a good crowd and lots of rain on October 4th!. In spite of this the stallholders were pleased as were the shoppers and we are looking for more stall holders at the moment. Anyone who is interested please contact the office or Sean directly.

Please email us (info@irishfarmersmarkets.ie) or telephone Sean at 087 6115016

This is an interesting market which is starting and should prove promising. There will be good support from loacl producers and craft makers, and we expect a range of stalls from around Ireland.

Put the date in your diary and experience our farmers Markets at first hand.

Ballyclare (in Irish: Bealach Cláir, ie way or pass of the plain) is a small town in the Six Mile Valley, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 8,770 people in the 2001 Census. Under the reorganisation of Northern Ireland local government in the 1970s, Ballyclare lost its Urban District status and was absorbed into the Newtownabbey Borough Council area.
It is situated in the north west of the Newtownabbey Borough, on the lower slopes of the Six Mile Water Valley, with Craig Hill providing a wooded backdrop to the east. Its medieval origins can still be seen in Ballyclare Motte to the south of the town. The street pattern, with its broad main street, dates back to the 18th century. A clock tower/keep is a central focus within the town and the old mill marks the industrial district on the south east developed along the Six Mile Water. It is a local service centre with a significant dormitory role in relation to Belfast. It is the main focus within the rural area for housing, shopping and commerce, industry and employment, education and recreation.


  • GALLERY FOLLOWING EVENT

Market Details
Address Ballyclare, Northern Ireland
Market Day 1st Saturday in every month
Weather Outdoor
Time 10am to 4pm
Stalls Expected 15-25
Type Food & Crafts
AV Cust Attendance approx 1000
Parking Car Parking
Accessibility Wheel Chair
Refreshments Coffee, teas, cakes.
Google Placemark 54°45'6.22"N
6° 0'9.37"W


STALLS INCLUDE:

  • Organic Fruit & Vegetables
  • Organic Bread & Speciality Cakes
  • Organic & Farmhouse Cheeses
  • Organic Herbs, whole food, Craft Bakeries
  • Islamic Food & Gourmet Pies
  • Artisan foods including oils, olives, salads.
  • Mexican, Japanese, Italian, French, German, Lebanese, Indian and Malaysian Foods Stalls
  • Craft Stalls: Toys, Linen, Jewellery, clothes & Jewellery

GETTING THERE!.

Location map

For information on establishing a Farmers Markets in your local town, contact Sean McArdle
Tel: 086 3826377, or Aran: 087 6234926
Office Phone Open Tuesday & Wednesday: +353 (0)45 857497
E-Mail: info@irishfarmersmarkets.ie
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