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!
David Walter & Son grow soft fruit at Colebrook Vale and also offer Pick Your Qwn: Cornish strawberries; raspberries; gooseberries and more. Seasonal cut flower...
The Growing the Veg Box project has been preparing veg, fruit and salad to hundreds of customers across Torfaen for almost 7 years. We’re part of the Garnsychan...
Falkland Kitchen Farm is a 5 acre organic market garden nestled at the base of the Lomond Hills in Fife. We grow over 70 varieties of fruit, veg and herbs whi...
We are a family run farm and have had the business through the generations for over 90 years. All of our produce is home grown and we aim to ensure that ever...
We have been growing strawberries at Church Farm, Sessay, since 1970, starting off with 2 acres, and gradually increasing to the present 12 acres. 1 acre of ras...
The building of our micro dairy at our home in Marlow was completed in the summer of 2016 and our first cheese 'Cygnet' - soft, young and fresh - has been very ...
Our purchasing and selection of produce is undertaken on a daily basis and the items selected on Class 1 quality. We source from all around the world but when i...
We're a not-for-profit organisation that prioritises local food, direct trade with farmers and community-scale food chains. Crop Drop is run by Haringey residen...
Since 2001 we bake award-winning organic bread right here on the premises. We even mill our own fresh flour from ancient grains like quinoa, buckwheat, rice etc...
Now in our eighteenth growing season, we produce an amazing variety of local organic fruit and vegetables right here in Cumbria, in our market garden at Low Luc...