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Windsor Farmers’ Market

Established in the lower end of town attracting a strong foodie following, around 20 stalls offering a good choice of locally produced poultry, bacon and sausages, pork, lamb and beef. Also buffalo meat products, quality meat and fruit pies, seasonal fruit and veg, cheeses, cakes, breads and preserves, apple juice, beer, speciality products and plants. Public parking 1 minute's walk away behind East Berks College.

9am - 1pm

St Leonard’s Road between East Berks College and Firestation Arts Centre Berkshire SL4 3BL

Saturday 2 Jun 2012

Website: www.tvfm.org.uk

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