‘FOOD is our common ground, a universal experience‘ — James Beard.
Bude Artisan Market aims to provide the community with fresh, seasonal and local produce.
This weekly Saturday farmers’ market is run by a cooperative of local producers.
Bude Artisan Market gives people the chance to meet the wellies in the mud.
Not only are farmers’ markets fun community spirted events, but they are hubs of knowledge. Provenance, no one knows produce better than its producer.
Local produce has the benefit of being fresher, in addition it’s more eco-friendly because it hasn’t been shipped from across the globe. All producers are situated within a 20 mile radius of Bude.
Collect your lovely local produce with your own upcycled reusable Morsbag.
New to the market there is a refill station for ‘cleaning products that don’t cost the Earth‘ (The Bio-D Company Ltd) and you can now grab organic reusable cotton wet wipes.
Pop down to chat sustainability with ‘A Greener Bude’ — a group of likeminded individuals, groups and organisations working towards making the town a sustainable circular economy since 2014, and grab some reusable environmentally friendly products from The Happy Turtle Company, which is helping local businesses leave a more eco friendly sustainable footprint.
Located at Bude Methodist Hall Bude Artisan Market has been lucky enough to find a great local space and be supported by local Deacon Debbie Marsh.




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