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!
Welcome to Lathcoats Farm, Galleywood, Essex, a third generation family fruit farm growing over 40 varieties of delicious English apple, and a wide variety of s...
Since buying the farm almost two decades ago, Beryl and John Clarke have worked hard to grow and rear quality produce. They devote acres of land to vegetable pa...
This family-run shop have been supplying Argyllshire with bread and cakes since 1922. Although the house bestseller is the Scotch shortbread, the range of bread...
We are an artisan bakery based in the Real Food Store Paris Street, Exeter. Emma’s Bread supplies the Real Food shop (open 6 days a week) and the cafe with a wi...
Model Farm Shop is a co-operative society of organic and traditional farmers and other producers who are committed to traditional methods of husbandry.
The Somerset Cheese Company makes a range of hard and semi hard cheeses from all types of milk, including sheep, goat, buffalo and cows, including Channel Islan...
We grow 39 varieties of apples, 10 varieties of plums and damsons, 4 varieties of pears, 3 varieties of raspberries and 1 variety of blackberry. We are a small ...
East Sussex Farm Shops or Birdbrook Farm Shop is situated 10 miles South East of Royal Tunbridge Wells near to the Kent and East Sussex border. This gives it th...
Dorset Blue Vinny Cheese was once made in every farmhouse in Dorset until production stopped during the Second World War. After resurrecting a 300 year old rec...
Established in 1999, Leigh Court Farm is the nearest and longest-running organic-grower vegetable box scheme in Bristol. We farm 25 acres of organic land, cert...