December’s Farsley Farmers Market has been moved forward a week – just in time for Christmas shoppers, writes Keely Bannister.
Usually held on the fourth Saturday of the month, the market will this month take place on Saturday 21st December, meaning that whether you are looking for a last-minute gift or some extra treats for the Christmas meal, the popular market is one of West Leeds’ not-to-be-missed events.
The market will start at 9am and continue through to 12.30pm and be in its usual place of St John’s Church, New Lane, Farsley.
Entertainment will include music from Bramley-based Tutti! Leeds Community Concert Band, face painting from Debbie Austin and complimentary warm meade and roast chestnuts.
Yorkshire Wildlife (inside) and the Woodland Trust (outside) will be the charities present at this months market, raising money and awareness.
St John’s Church is accessible for people with a range of disabilities and has a Changing Places toilet with adult-sized facilities. Organisers of the market will also provide a quiet space for anyone who requires it during the event.