At Covid-19 Alert Level 2, the Farmers Market can open this Saturday. This will be under the same conditions as previously at Level 2, so there will be a single entry and exit point, contact tracing (via the Government Covid Tracer app and a manual register), hand washing/sanitising stations, and no seating. Remember:-If you feel...
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Level 1 Tomorrow!
Well done Everyone! Level 1 tomorrow! After 8 weeks with no market, and 3 weeks of restricted opening, we welcome the move to Level 1 and the reinstatement of the full Gisborne Farmers Market experience! All entrances will be open again, with no restrictions. Live music, seating and the EFTPOS, information and merchandise stall will...
Hello Level 2!
Farmers Markets can re-open at level 2, but there are a lot of things we need to put in place in order to do so, and for a while the market will look and feel different as we retain physical distancing and begin contact tracing. Therefore we have decided (all being well!!) to re-start the...
The Market and Covid-19
Farmers Market Cancellation UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Due to the recent developments around Covid-19 and the increase to Alert Level 4, the Gisborne Farmers Market Committee has agreed the Market be cancelled until such a time as we can re-open safely. Although this will be a disappointment to many of you, we cannot in good faith...
Rice husk fibre coffee cups
Available at the market from the eftpos and information stall this week we will have these very attractive keep cups . They are made from Rice Husk fibre. Another step to reducing waste at the market .
Dogs no longer allowed into the Gisborne Farmers’ Market
Dogs will no longer be allowed into the Gisborne Farmers’ Market area from September 1. The only exception will be guide dogs. This move follows a trend many farmers’ markets across New Zealand are following for a variety of reasons. The Gisborne Farmers’ Market committee and management made a statement on their Facebook page about...
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