Saturday 27 May 2017

Dornoch Community Markets- Summer 2017

Dornoch Community Markets

These popular markets take place on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from May-September

Regular Community Market days for 2017 are Wednesdays 12th April, 10th May, 14th June, 12th July, 26th July, 9th August, 23rd August and 13th September. In addition markets will be held on Wednesdays 26th July and 23rd August.

The markets runs from 9:30am to 1pm on the Cathedral Green. Come and browse up to 30 stalls with home grown local produce, plants, arts & crafts, baking, artisan bread, specialist chocolates, cheese, hand made cosmetics,  jewellery, gifts & clothing.

Featuring:

  • Tarlogie Crafts: Make a range of lampshades, notebooks and. many other tweed based products.
  • Little Lads and Lassies: Beautiful handmade dollies.
  • Just Us Leather: Design and handcraft very unusual, original and elegant leather jewellery, leather bowls and other decorative leather items in vibrant colours.  Their work is created entirely by hand without the use of any machines or moulds.
  • Artisan bread from Cromarty Bakery: The Cromarty Bakery have a reputation for first class bread, cakes and pastries.
  • Chocolate from Highland Patissier and Cocoa Skye
  • Cromarty Cheese: The Cheese House is renowned for doing things a bit differently. Expect the best locally produced cheeses, chutneys and mouth-watering tasty bites. And also find a strong link with the Netherlands - some of the best Dutch farmer's cheeses, finest charcuterie and quality snacks.
  • Handmade cosmetics from the The Highland Craft Company
  • Tartan Boddice Creations: Made to measure Tartan Bodices/Outfits, Gorgeous corsages in many different tartans and large range of button selection including hearts, diamanties and hearts. Silk Tartan evening/clutch bags and table runners.
  • Knockfarrel Produce: Knockfarrel Produce is a small family run organic croft nestled beneath the iron age hill fort of Knockfarrel in Cromarty.  They grow fresh healthy food for local customers within 30 miles of their croft.
  • Corry Croft Nursery : The nursery specialises in grasses and hardy plants. There is also a growing range of bamboos and exotic plants, offered for those who relish something more unusual. All plants offered for slae are propagated at the nursery in Rogart. All hardy plants are grown onsite and are therefore known to cope with the climate and conditions prevalent in this part of Scotland.

 

 

 

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