What time does the Dewsbury Rams car boot sale start?
The Dewsbury Rams Car Boot Sale is open every Sunday between 6am and 12pm, taking place all year round including bank holiday weekends, with no advance booking is needed.
Ross-on-Wye Town Council is responsible for running the twice weekly markets which are held every Thursday and Saturday from 9.00am to 3.00pm. At our weekly market shoppers will find a mix of stalls including flowers & plants, fruit & veg, fish and clothing as well as local crafts and delicious foods.
Scarborough Indoor Market – Monday to Saturday a large indoor market selling food produce as well as independent shops and stalls, a food court and regular entertainment. Filey Market – Fridays between Easter and Christmas. There's also a series of Filey International Food Festivals throughout the year.
The famous Dewsbury Rams Car Boot Sale is open every Sunday between 06:00 and 12:00, it takes place all year round including bank holiday weekends and no advance booking is needed.
When to arrive – Some car boot 'experts' suggest that you should visit a car boot sale both at opening time, to view the best items before they are snapped up, and then again at the end, to offer cash that sellers can't refuse if they want to avoid taking everything home.
It runs every Sunday from March to November, with seller entry starting at 06:00 am and buyer entry at 07:00 am. Sellers can enter the event with cars for £12 or £15 if with a trailer, and vans for £16. Buyers can enter for £1 per adult. The event also has facilities such as clean toilets, refreshments, and parking.
Still the largest and most renowned open market in Yorkshire, Dewsbury's open market boasts a wide range of stalls on general market days. With a range of goods to rival any supermarket, at real value for money prices.
The market was established in 1318 at Thornhill before moving to Dewsbury town centre. It closed in 1583 after an outbreak of plague, to be re-established in 1740.
Our weekly markets give you the chance to talk to the vendor and discover the story behind the delicious produce and hand-crafted artisan goods. Traders have sold to customers in this way on the market squares for centuries and it remains at the heart of local life.
Whitby Open Market is held on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year, subject to weather conditions. It is a small traditional market, where shoppers can find a variety of stalls including handcrafted silver jewellery, hats, clothing, antiques, art, bakery goods and hair-braiding.
Thornton-Le-Dale is a beautiful, quaint English village and undoubtedly one of the most picturesque in Yorkshire. With its olde worlde charm, scenic surroundings and friendly atmosphere, it is easy to see why the village has been voted the prettiest in Yorkshire on more than one occasion!
Hornsea Local Market is open between 9.30 am and 1.30 pm and the Christmas Market is held between 4.00pm and 8.00pm. Many other stalls are seasonal or occasional but there is always something of interest.
Bridlington holds markets in King Street twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays (also Sundays & Bank Holiday Mondays during summer). Having been granted a royal charter by King John in 1200, the market has a variety of traditional and modern stalls.
Today the market is held on a Tuesday and Saturday weekly where traders sell their wares of plants, rugs, eggs, cheese, fish, bread, clothes, hardware, paintings and pictures, vegetables, etc. Market stall enquires to the Town Council Offices.
Haverfordwest Farmers Market takes place on Castle Square, Haverfordwest, the bustling county town of Pembrokeshire, every Friday from 9am to 2pm. Haverfordwest Farmers Market has local farmers, growers and food and craft businesses selling their own produce/products directly to the consumer.