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!
The Handy Shop is a family run business specialising in wholesale and retail sales of fresh fruit & vegetables. All produce is sourced daily from local and inte...
Here at North Acomb Farm we rear and produce our own bestselling Aberdeen Angus beef, lamb and pork on the farm. We make our very own homemade cakes, meals, pi...
Taylors Farm Shop has been in the Webster family for over 100 years and is currently run by the third generation of the family – Roger, Bernie and two of their ...
We call ourselves artisans because we make bread by hand using long fermenting, traditional methods. Organic flour and water are all we need to start making our...
The farm shop was started in 1965 and remains true to its roots as a proper farm shop. We love to champion amazing local producers alongside our homegrown herit...
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 ...
Veg Box Scheme, Bar, Events Venue, Kitchen and Rooms to Hire. Run as a co-operative.
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 ...
Founded in 1966 and run by husband and wife team, John and Kirsteen Sinclair, Craigie’s is the ultimate foodie destination, a place to ‘pick our own’ and a kidd...