Friday, October 31, 2025

Grimsby market brings local food, crafts, and gifts to Riverhead Square

Grimsby’s monthly Farmers’ and Craft Market returns today in Riverhead Square, running from 9am to 3pm. The open-air event, held on the third Friday of each month, showcases a mix of local produce, handmade goods, and artisan treats.

Visitors can browse stalls offering pork from Redhill Farm, cakes and savoury bakes from Sticky Fingers, cheeses from The Cheese Den, and crumbles and cakes from Campbells Cakery. Fresh flowers, plants, and bulbs are available from Daryls Shed, while handmade gifts come from traders including LittleInferno Co, Juliet’s Legacy, and The Start of Lemuria.

Other stalls feature vegan home fragrances from Waft n Whiff, handmade scented products from Nutured by Nature, sweet treats from Rushby’s, and ethically sourced crystals and jewellery.

The market is also encouraging new vendors to join. First-time traders can access an introductory offer that halves stall costs for their first eight months, with a gazebo and table included.

The next market will take place in four weeks, continuing its role as a regular stop for seasonal produce, craft goods, and unique finds in the heart of Grimsby.

Image credit: North East Lincolnshire Council

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