A brand-new community market is launching at Wilton Village, offering residents and visitors an exciting new reason to shop local and support independent traders.
Our Local Market is bringing its popular mix of food, artisan and craft stalls to the heart of Wilton, creating a vibrant and welcoming event for all ages.
The market will launch on Saturday, 14th and Sunday, 15th March 2026, marking the first of a series of confirmed dates running through the spring.
Set within the attractive surroundings of Wilton Village (formerly The Guild), the market will feature a carefully curated range of traders, including local food producers, artisan makers, crafters, artists, and small independent retailers. The aim is to celebrate local talent while creating a relaxed, friendly atmosphere for the community to enjoy.
Chris Brammall, owner of Wilton Village, said, “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Our Local Market to Wilton Village. It’s fantastic to see the space being used in a way that brings people together and supports local traders. The market fits perfectly with our vision for the village, and we’re really pleased to see it come to life.”
Jennie Lawrence, Event Organiser for Our Local Market, added, “We’re really looking forward to seeing a wide range of market traders at Wilton Village and bringing something fresh and exciting to the area. Our Local Market is all about showcasing local makers, supporting independent businesses, and creating enjoyable, well-organised events that people want to return to. We’re excited to see this market grow.”
Following the March launch, additional confirmed dates include:
- Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th April 2026
- Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th May 2026
Find out more or sign up to trade from just £20+VAT on the Our Local Market website - http://www.ourlocalmarket.co.uk/

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