by Maidenhead Farmers' Market
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13 April 2020
The first market to be held during the coronavirus lockdown took place on Easter Sunday. Customers were able to shop for a range of fresh local produce in the open air, whilst observing the 2 metre social distancing rule. Measures were in place to control the number of people on site and this worked well whilst the hot sunshine and fresh air was adequate compensation for a few minutes waiting! There was a good range of produce available from the eight stallholders that attended, ie fresh baked goods, including bread, pies, pasties and quiches, all meats and poultry, fresh and smoked trout, eggs, honey, cheeses as well real cider and the wine-lovers beer. All our small producers were happy to be able to offer this valuable service to customers during the continuation of the lockdown period. Many now offer a free home delivery service immediately following the market and information on this can be found here .