STATEMENT: All Markets Suspended

As a result of the government announcement on Monday 23rd March 2020, we have taken the incredibly difficult decision to close all of our markets for the time being. We feel this is the only option in order to maintain the safety of visitors, traders & our staff.

All advanced payments for Farmers Markets, as well as Arts & Crafts Markets will be frozen and will be used again once the markets re-open.

With regards to our food festivals, the first one being scheduled for the 30th & 31st May, we will be assessing the situation constantly and will make a decision closer to the time.

We appreciate this is a terribly difficult time for all involved; we wish everyone the absolute best and look forward to working with you all when it is safe to do so.

From everyone here at Cotswold Markets, we ask that you please stay safe, look after your loved ones, and we will see you again soon.

STATEMENT: CIRENCESTER MARKETS

Following discussions with Cirencester Town Council, the decision has been made to cancel the Monday & Friday Charter, Arts & Crafts and Farmers Markets until further notice as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Despite putting measures in place to try and find a workable solution that would allow us to run the markets and adhere to Government Guidance on social distancing in the Market place, the priority needs to be the health of visitors, traders and events staff alike.

This has been a very difficult decision to make, that we realise will have an effect on people’s livelihoods; unfortunately, it is something that must be done to follow the Government directions and do the right thing.

We do not want the markets to become an excuse for at risk individuals to come out of their homes and into the town, where they are at an even greater risk.

Our thoughts are with you, as our traders, who rely on markets for your livelihood and understand the frustration. We all need to play our part, and by us stopping markets, we hope to contribute to how soon this will pass.

With regards to advanced payments made for the Cirencester Craft & Cirencester Farmers Markets, all payments have been frozen and will be used once the markets start-up again. This means that if you have paid for April’s craft market for instance, you will be able to use this payment for future dates once the market restarts.

As it stands, the food festival at the end of May is still going ahead, but this will be assessed closer to the time and we will inform all traders should the event need to be cancelled.

We will be monitoring the situation continuously and we will be back as soon as it is safe and responsible to do so. Thank you for your understanding in this extremely difficult time. We wish you all the absolute best, stay safe and we will hopefully see you soon.

STATEMENT: COVID-19

Cotswold Markets would like to confirm that as it stands, all of our markets are operating as usual. We are taking this ever-developing situation very seriously, paying particular attention to Government announcements and thorough communication with the local councils, to ensure we are taking all measures possible to maintain a safe working environment for traders, customers and ourselves.

All members of staff are being briefed with constant updates, to ensure they have up-to-date knowledge on the current situation and how best to deal with it. Staff have been informed that if they are to show any symptoms, they must follow the Government recommendation and self-isolate. We urge all of our traders to be responsible and inform us prior to coming to the market site, if they feel at all unwell, or if they may have been in contact with someone who has been or is currently unwell.

We are following the developments constantly, with news alerts set to inform us of any additional information we will need to know, which will then be relayed to our team; any changing or new procedures will then be enforced immediately.

We understand that these are extremely difficult times for traders and event organisers alike, as we work alongside you to maintain a safe working environment for all.

Former Great British Bake-Off Contestant confirmed for Tewkesbury Food Festival

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We are pleased to announce that for the 2019 Tewkesbury Food Festival, Martha Collison will be demonstrating her talents as part of our cookery theatre, followed by a book signing.

Martha holds the title of the youngest ever baker on The Great British Bake Off, achieving an impressive Quarter-Final finish. In addition to this, Martha is the author to two books, as well as a weekly column for the Waitrose Weekend Paper and her own blog.

Martha has a fun and relaxed approach to baking. She loves interesting and unusual flavor combinations and takes huge pleasure in both creating and eating delicious food. Martha is sure to be a fantastic addition to the festival, we can't wait to see her demonstration!

Applications are still open for traders at this year's festival, please contact tewkesbury.cotswoldmarkets@gmail.com if you are interested.

📸: Laura Edwards / HarperCollins

2019 Applications

Happy New Year to you! We hope you had a great Christmas and New Year, and are looking forward to what 2019 brings. In terms of our events, applications are out now for the highly popular Cheltenham & Cirencester Craft Markets that run throughout the year. Please get in contact with us if you are interested.

Applications for the Food Festivals are not far away, so make sure you check back here for details on when the application process will be open, so that you do not miss out.