Wrap up warm for Saturday’s Farmers’ Market!

Surbiton’s Farmers’ Market takes place this Saturday, November 20, in Maple Road.

Come and join in the fun, wrap up warm and enjoy the atmosphere of the market, where more than 25 farmers and producers will be offering wonderful fresh seasonal produce and speciality foods.

Stallholders for the November market will include charities Go Kids Go!, demonstrating training in wheelchair skills, and The Children's Society. And 1st Surbiton Sea Scouts will be selling teas and coffees to raise money for refurbishing their new scout hut.

The organisers' stall this month will be selling limited edition Christmas cards and calendars. All proceeds go to local charities and good causes. Surbiton’s independent bookstore, Regency Bookshop, will have a selection of cookery and local history books on sale on the stall.

The Farmers’ Market runs from 9am to 1pm on the third Saturday of each month (except January). Maple Road’s popular restaurants and bars are open to welcome visitors for breakfast and lunch.

Don't forget to pre-order your Christmas tree to pick up at the next market, on December 18, or have it delivered to your door ready for the festive season.

• For more information on Maple Road Surbiton Farmers’ Market call Sarah Taylor on 020 8390 5673 or Geoffrey Doyle on 07949 155441, visit www.mapleroadsurbiton.co.uk or find us on Facebook at Surbiton Farmers' Market.

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