By buying local produce, whether it be Food, Drink or Goods, you can be sure that your produce hasn't travelled thousands of miles to get to you, racking up its own carbon footprint along the way. It also means that you are not only supporting local businesses but, more often than not, you'll probably end up with much higher quality products for your money too!
he full range of flavours and types can be found on our shop page or come and visit us at one of the many events we will be attending this year so you can have ...
With a growing demand for an alternative to supermarket shopping, The Udder Farm Shop was opened by farmers Jane and Brian Down. They own a 190 acre beef farm o...
The main idea behind the scheme is to provide Bristol residents with a supply of fresh produce from as close by as possible, cutting down food miles and carbon ...
We are a farming family in Dolwen near Abergele in North Wales, and sell meat direct from our mixed dairy farm. We rear cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry, and ani...
Fordhall Organic Farm, based in North Shropshire, England has been chemical free for over 65 years. We rear cattle, sheep and pigs on an outdoor extensive grazi...
The home of Essence Conserves and Marmalades, Montys Mustards and Chutneys and our Beetella healthy Chocolate Spreads (I know, such a thing does exist!) Everyt...
This is Aberdeen's version of the kind of all-round general food store that is as much influenced by farm shops and old fashioned provision merchants as it is b...
The Revel Bakery produces artisan bread whilst the the other side of the business Revelicious produces the patisserie.
By using some of the best genetics in the world, we product multi-award winning wagyu beef of exceptional flavour and tenderness. Revered by chefs and gastronom...
We are a small farm specialising in fresh, quality produce for our customers. We mainly grow outdoor fruit. The majority of our produce is sold ready picked, di...