Posts Tagged ‘west malling’
The local college, Holmesdale is applying for funds to turn an old air raid shelter into a bike and go kart centre. This is the BUNKER PROJECT, and is supported by all local groups, the schools, the police, the community groups and the kids.
You can help make it happen by voting for it.
On Meridian TV on Monday 22nd November at 6 o’clock it will be on TV and you will be asked to vote.
It’s a great project:useful, using up existing resources, teaching skills, letting the kids have some fun; all these things. It just needs a bit of Lottery money to get off the ground.
Please, please, Vote it up!
Yes. This Sunday. Not the last one of the month. The weather might be clearing, but it’s being a weird year so far so maybe it will be summer snow.
We are hoping the Asparagus might burst forth and be righteously ripe and will recipe du jour it as soon as we know. (It’ll be roast Asparagus. It’s the best way. With black pepper and parmesan. St Delia of Cookingham told me so, all close and personal like.)

This month our charity stall is the Demelza Trust, which is a children’s Hospice in Kent. If we get sunshine at the market lets spread it a bit further, huh?
OK. See you Sunday. Oh, The Country Park is looking stunning at the moment, great for a country walk after lunch, after market….
Farmers’ Market of the month: West Malling
2010 is undoubtedly a year to celebrate at West Malling’s Farmers’ Market. Not only has the historic market town got a tradition of holding markets since the 1100s, the current West Malling Farmers’ Market will be marking its 10th anniversary this November.

Recently relaunched, it now boasts more than 40 stalls, making it one of our largest Farmers’ Markets. Its size and variety makes it very popular with locals, while the joint appeal of the market and the historic town packed with fantastic pubs and award-winning restaurants draws in visitors from all over Kent and the south east.
Despite all your votes, (many thanks), West Malling Farmers narrowly missed being recognized as the best Farmers Market in Kent.
We are happy with this as it is the best kept secret-squirrel Farmers Market in Kent, and you will be able to shop in comfort, and not be crowded in like Japanese tube travelers in the Tokyo rush hour.
Yay! for silver linings huh?
Sunday 25th October 2009, West Malling Farmers Market, 9:30 to 1:30
Bigger, better and farmier than ever before.

Lots of award winning wine, loads of farm fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit, meat, bread, and more! See you there!
The West Malling Farmers Market Knotted Hankie Service.
Local Food Advisor.

