Shopping in
Kenilworth
Kenilworth has a wide range of shops and businesses to serve
the eager shopper.
National retailers are well represented in the town aided
by the easy and convenient parking within the town centre’s
four car parks. A refund scheme is also in operation amongst
some retailers to refund the parking cost for shoppers who
spend above a certain amount. This initiative is championed
by the Chamber of Trade and the Town Centre Management
Initiative. The centre of Kenilworth will see a resurgence
over the next two years with a whole host of developments
which will enhance the town centre.
Kenilworth General
Retail Market, Abbey End
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Every Thursday
9am until 4pmKenilworth Market takes place at the front
of Abbey End each Thursday throughout the year – come
rain or shine. The market continues a long long
tradition of markets in the area – in fact, the outdoor
markets stem from a time when they were the original
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The market is well served with parking at the rear of the
shops in Abbey End car park which is literally only 100
yards from most of the stalls! The town’s bus stops are also
by the market.
The Market has over 30 stalls each week with something for
everyone with stallholders a wide range of goods including:
- Fruit and Veg
- Fishmonger
- Jewellery
- Cheeses & meat
- Olives
- dried fruit, nuts, herbs and spices
- Bread
- Plant
- Flowers
- China & Kitchenware
- Fashions & fabrics
- Books
- Cards
- Petfood supplies
- Eggs
- Footwear
- & As well as a catering wagon, managed by the ever
smiling Will.
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The market is operated by Warwick District Council’s
market operator, E.G. Skett & Co., who also operate the
Charter Market in Warwick and the monthly Warwickshire
Farmers’ Markets in the three towns of Kenilworth,
Leamington & Warwick.
http://www.sketts.co.uk
Tel: 01789 267000
Kenilworth Farmers’
Market, Abbey End
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Every second Saturday of the Month
9am until 2pm
Opposite:
Local MP, Jeremy Wright, supporter of Warwickshire's
Farmers Markets. |
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| If you enjoy cooking with the very best ingredients, then
you can’t beat the fresh local produce that Farmers’
Markets offer. The certification ensures you are buying
local produce direct from local farmers, growers and
producers, all using locally grown and raised ingredients
where possible. As usual, there are three golden rules that should
apply to a genuine Farmers' Market (which Warwickshire’s
are).
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• Producers must be local,
defined as within a specified radius of the market site
(normally 30 miles)
• Producers must sell their own produce. All secondary
produce should contain local ingredients where
appropriate
• The person behind the stall must be the producers, a
close family member or an employee directly involved
with production, allowing you to ask questions about how
it was produced. Try it - they know their onions! The Farmers’ Markets are a wonderful place to shop, meet
people, and learn more about the area. The markets are
full of good food and great fun for all the family. As
well as an array of fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables,
you will also find a whole host of other delights such as
fresh meat, eggs, pickles, chutneys, cheese and sausages.
The market also offers freshly baked breads, biscuits,
cakes, pies and pastries and an array of wines and ciders.
Our speciality producers and growers will be happy to tell
you how your food was grown, and how you can prepare it
and cook it when you get home. More than ever, Farmers'
Markets are good for farmers, rural communities, market
towns, the environment, your health and your taste buds.
E.G. Skett operate the Farmers’ Market in Kenilworth (and
others in the area – Stratford, Leamington, Coventry,
Warwick & Shipston on Stour).
http://www.sketts.co.uk
Tel: 01789 267000
Warwickshire Farmers’ Markets Website is
www.warwickshirefarmersmarkets.co.uk
Thank you for supporting Warwickshire's Farmers' Markets.
NEWS:
… and finally …
It is a common misconception among shoppers that when they
buy from a market they "take a chance", when in fact they
have exactly the same protection as they would if they
were shopping at a high street store or supermarket.
Useful Websites:
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