The Market is held each Thursday from 8am until about 4pm in the centre of Olney. Free parking on the High Street and at the car parks listed on this site.
To navigate the map with touch gestures double-tap and hold your finger on the map, then drag the map. To navigate, press the arrow keys. The general market is open on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Every Friday, the Foodie Friday market is open.
Come and enjoy the best food and drinks produced locally. Old Amersham Artisan Market (Cooper's Market) is back and runs every 3rd Sunday of every month from 10am to 3pm. So, put Sunday, the 18th of February in your diary!
There is a lively market every Saturday, together with a popular Farmers' Market on the second Saturday of every months. From March until October there is a Street Food Market on the fourth Thursday of every month.
The stock market generally follows its holiday schedule without any additional early closures, with the exception of the day before Independence Day, Black Friday and Christmas Eve, when the Nasdaq and NYSE close at 1 p.m. ET.
The holidays when trading is closed are known as “market holidays”. In 2023, there are 252 trading days. There are about 252 trading days in an average year.
During the 1860s the Aylesbury Market Company built a cattle market in the town centre. The market closed in 1987 and was demolished in 1988. It is on this land that the current White Hart was built. Aylesbury itself is an old town, with excavations in 1985, discovering an Iron Age Hillfort dating from around 650BC.
The town is the birthplace of the Paralympic Games. During the 1948 Olympics in London, German-British neurologist Sir Ludwig Guttmann, set up a small sporting event for World War II veterans known as the World Wheelchair and Amputee Games (WWAG) at Stoke Mandeville Hospital Rehabilitation Facility in Aylesbury.
The name 'Aylesbury' is thought to be a derivative of 'Aigle's Burgh' meaning hill town or fort. Excavations in 1985 on a site adjacent to Nelsons Terrace and Oxford Road in Aylesbury old town found the remains of an Iron Age hillfort dating back to 650 BC.
The Mercado de Liniers in the centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is claimed to be the largest livestock market in the world. It covers 34ha in a built-up area in the centre of the city.
Claim To Fame. Monks Staithe (Amy Johnson's house) is opposite Princes Risborough's Manor House. This pretty 17th Century half- timbered house has a supposed connection with nearby Notley Abbey and it was briefly occupied by the famous aviatrix of the 1930's, Amy Johnson.
We are open every Sunday of the year from 10 am to 4 pm and offer over 250 traders offering countless bargains and family fun. The market is situated on Catterick Racecourse on hard standing, all weather surfaces. Free entry and free parking.