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!
Hambleton bakery was formed as a partnership between Julian and Tim to make top quality bread for the existing restaurants. The success of the product led to th...
Fishing for shrimps was the main part of the business, and supplying local Hotels and Restaurants throughout Cumbria and North Lancashire with Potted Shrimps an...
The Golden Cross Cheese Company Ltd. Since 1989 we have been producing our specialist soft, mould ripened goats’ and sheeps’ milk cheeses and supplying outlets ...
Tombreck Farm is in Highland Perthshire beside Loch Tay and on the south facing slopes of Ben Lawers. Tober Brown inherited the farm in 1997, and since then has...
Baking in Fife, Scotland, since 1919, Fisher & Donaldson is a Royal Warrant-holding institution. Known for its traditional baking, most notably the 'world famou...
Since 1989 families have been visiting us to purchase ready picked and pick your own soft fruits. We have also supplied many local and regional businesses with...
With public concern growing over not only where our food comes from but how it is produced and how many food miles it travels before it reaches our plates, Quar...
Essington Farm is a family business run by the Simkin family who have farmed in Essington since 1892, retailing quality produce from our farm since that date.
Established in 1989, Portway Farm Shop provide Home-Reared and local meats. Beef straight off our farm, Lamb, Pork, Free-Range Chicken and Free-Range Duck with ...
Connage Highland Dairy is a family business in the true sense of the word, owned and managed by brothers Callum and Cameron and their wives Jill and Eileen. The...