That is me blowing my diet again. It was the Trowbridge Weavers Market and it was absolutely worth it! Yesterday marked the first of a series of monthly artisan markets aptly named after the townโs history and weaving heritage. The event was set to celebrate local independent traders in Wiltshire and bring the Trowbridge community together.


As expected, Market Street was closed to vehicular traffic and seller stalls displaying unique handcrafted items were set up everywhere. Even the Town Hall had stalls!
To my utter pleasure, the event was open to all and entry was free. There was a live band serenading shoppers as they sat around enjoying street food, tasting drinks, or acquainting themselves with sellers and their exclusive products.
Food and Drink
On arrival, the unmistakable and tantalizing smell of food wafting through the streets was irresistible and we quickly decided to let our noses lead us through the market. There was a variety of food to choose from; Indian food, rice beans fried plantains, there was some minced meat, fries and a lot of stuff I didn’t get to try because the queues were daunting. There was Mac and Cheese, Crepes, Ice-cream, and pepper sauces.


Miranda’s Coffee Shop has the most delicious Chocolate Fudge I’ve ever had and I can’t wait to stop by!



Johnny’s Dairy-Free Ice-cream was perfect on such a warm summer day; icy, smooth, flavourful and sweet, not to mention we were taken by the black ice-cream cones. Absolutely love them!






The apple juice was super flavourful, there was lemonade and I believe I spotted some brew, but I’m not sure if it was beer or wine.
Oh! And there were eggs on sale too. Pictures are worth a thousand words so I’ll just let my pictures speak for themselves.
Jewellery


Scented Candles
I got a brief education from Flora & Wick on the difference between regular (paraffin wax) candles and 100% soy wax candles.




Soy wax is made from the oil of soybeans while paraffin is a by-product of petroleum. In a time where protecting the environment is a global concern, it is important to note that Soy wax is 100% biodegradable and doesn’t give off the black soot paraffin wax does. Finally, Soy wax releases fragrance easier and lasts longer than paraffin wax candles.




Vintage Items
Vintage Bazaar sells vintage textile, clothing, homewares and cloche hats. You can follow Clare’s blog here!


Beauty
Overall, I think the turn-out was great and it brought the Trowbridge community out, showcased local talent and supported local businesses in an entertaining environment.
Unfortunately, I was unable to the Active Festival in Trowbridge Park which took place simultaneously. The Trowbridge Weavers Market will return on the second Saturday of each month (10am to 3pm) till winter;
- August 10
- September 14
- October 12
So, save the dates for the rest of the year!
The organisers of the Trowbridge Weavers Market did a brilliant job and I get the feeling subsequent markets will be an even better opportunity to try home-made mouth-watering food and handcrafted items.
If you would like a stall at the next event, applications from independent traders of all kinds are welcome: Click here!
You can keep up to date with Trowbridge Weavers Market on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram!
Were you at the Trowbridge Weavers Market? Let me know your thoughts in the comments
As always, thank you for reading!
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13 responses to “Wandering in Wiltshire: Trowbridge Weavers Market”
[…] fun with music and food festivals in every borough in the country. If you have seen my post on the Trowbridge Weavers market, you know I was out and about. The sun brought everyone out and the festivals gave us somewhere to […]
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Great post! I live very close to Trowbridge โ small world!
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Really? Melksham? Where?
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Westbury ๐
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Ah Brilliant! You should stop by our Weavers Market next weekend then!๐
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Informative! Lovely pictures ๐
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Thank you!
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Beauty like these make me direct my prayers for an external vacation vigorously to God!
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And God is working on it! ๐
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Thanks for such a great review of our First Weavers Market. These are the best Pics I have seen so far!
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Thank you so much Stewart.
This means a lot.
Do remember to share this post.
Cheers๐
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Hey Red,
Absolutely wonderful blog on a truly wonderful event for Trowbridge.
Would you mind if I post a link to your blog on the Trowbridge Our Community Matters website? Itโs a great platform to publish your local news, stories and events (and itโs free!)
https://ocm.wiltshire.gov.uk/trowbridge/
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Thanks a lot Liam! Please feel free to share the link. The honour is mine. ๐
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