Markets
Shopping at your local market is a fantastic way to support local businesses and make sustainable changes to your life that benefit the environment!
Sheringham Christmas Market
Our seasonal Christmas market is returning alongside our existing Saturday market at Sheringham on Saturday 7 December 2024.
The market will be held at Station Approach Car Park, Sheringham, NR26 8RG, and will be open from 8am to 3pm.
There will be a selection of traders bringing local produce, arts and crafts, food and drink, and more.
If you are a trader interested in having a stall at the market, please contact us at markets@north-norfolk.gov.uk for more information.
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More information
Pitches
Pitch sizes are 5m by 4m. There are no gazebos, tables or power provided.
Price
£20 per pitch. To make sure we have a good variety of trades, traders will be limited to no more than two pitches.
Payment
Payments are required to be made over the phone or in-person to North Norfolk District Council customer services before Friday 29 November to confirm your reservation. After this date, pitches can't be guaranteed.
Licence
If you are a food or alcohol trader, you will be covered to sell under the TEN licence by North Norfolk District Council for the festive market event.
Requirements
All traders must have PL insurance. Food and drink traders must possess a food hygiene certificate.
Pitches are limited, and following review of all trades showing interest, to make sure we have a good variety, pitches will be given on a first come, first serve basis.
Market locations
There are several weekly markets organised by NNDC or town councils, most open all year round. The Council holds weekly markets in Cromer and Sheringham.
Town | Trading day | Opening times |
Cromer | Friday | Open all year round |
Fakenham | Thursday | Visit Fakenham Town Council website |
North Walsham | Thursday | Visit North Walsham Markets Facebook page |
Sheringham | Wednesday | April to October |
Sheringham | Saturday | Open all year round |
Farmers and seasonal markets
You can find details of these markets with our tourism partners at Visit North Norfolk.
Town Council markets
Why shop local?
One of the best things you can do in your community is to shop locally, such as in your local market – here’s why!
Better for the environment
Many of us make climate-conscious decisions when shopping. Eating food that has flown across the world in plastic packaging is unsustainable. Shopping with local butchers, bakers, farm shops, greengrocers or at markets has a short field-to-fork distance, which is much better for the climate and supports local farmers.
Supports local economy
Buying from a local business, whether a shop, market stall or charity shop, supports them more than you might imagine - for every £1 spent with a small or medium-sized business, 63p stays in the local economy!
Small local businesses are the largest employers nationally – supporting local businesses supports local jobs.
Better deals and advice
Our local shopkeepers and traders are also experts! You will find great deals and quality products and get advice on whatever you buy. You may get more for your money and reliability on returns, repairs and support.
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