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!
Scotland's biggest box scheme operator, in 2011 Macleod Organics began operating from Lowes Fruit Farm in addition to their main Ardersier base in the Highlands...
Having supplied quality fresh meat and other foodstuffs to hotels and caterers across central Scotland since 1965, we created a butcher's shop on our 3rd genera...
Discover every day staples and foodie finds in our 17th century barn farm shop, explore our craft and gift galleries, watch our cows being milked whilst samplin...
Coleshill Organics was started on a small farm at Watchfield in 1995; from an initial two acres we now have about seven acres in total. The box scheme now opera...
The Bankhead Farm Shop is popular with men according to the owner, Nancy Wishart. There’s no cafe, no gift shop and no supermarket crowds and no temptation for ...
Here at Mains of Leask we grow a wide range of vegetable which vary by the season. At the start of the season, from late July to late September, salad crops and...
Paul and Sue Brownrigg are well-known on the Island for their quality and affordable meat produced on their own farm. They began their venture 20 years ago with...
The Wild Meat Company source and sell venison, game birds, rabbit and even squirrel entirely from farms and estates in east Suffolk and deliver it to your door....
However you use milk within your family or business North Street Dairy prides itself in using farms within a ten mile radius enabling a fast turn around to deli...
Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty close to Delamere Forest and the Sandstone Trail, Willington Fruit Farm offers pick your own apples in autumn ...