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!
Established in 1985, Rothiemurchus Farm Shop started life selling fresh and whisky barrel smoked rainbow trout caught in the clear waters flowing from the Cairn...
Every week we run a chemical free vegetable box scheme with produce grown from our site in Margate with the addition of produce from local Organic Farmers.
The first Bowtell arrived in East Tisted near Alton in Hampshire to take over Home Farm in 1910. Born in Chawton, Percy Bowtell set about creating a family farm...
We have a herd of suckler cows with their calves, a flock Charolais sheep and a few pigs. Silage and hay are grown to feed the cattle and sheep in winter, when ...
Grow Wild was established in 1998 and has grown from a very small operation (run from a spare room in an Edinburgh flat), to a company with a great bunch of emp...
Proud to say I grow all my own produce without the use of pesticides. I work hard to offer good value for money to all my loyal customers and ensure that they...
We produce and offer the finest baked artisan goods using traditional methods ranging from the traditional loaf to a wide selection of speciality breads, cakes,...
We are based at The Old Cheese Shop in Hartington. This quaint stone building has been open as a shop for almost 40 years (under various ownership) and has esta...
Our delicious Daisy’s Ice Creams and Sorbets are all made using Cornish Milk and Cream along with only the finest raw ingredients. We still make all our Ice Cre...
We started making cheese at the dairy in Queenbower in October 2006...