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!
We are a small family run business. Our aim is to build the business rearing calves for rose beef and to rear a small herd of full blood – pure wagyu and wagy...
Not only do we catch and harvest fish from local waters, we also prepare, smoke and cure it ourselves using traditional methods. We also source from Ayrshire f...
The making of cheese on Scottish Islands has long been practised as a way of conserving the rich plentiful milk of spring and early summer, the grass is stimula...
We make a wide range of organic preserves, many of which include fruit, vegetables and herbs grown here at Whitestones. Everything is made in small batches, and...
From mid-June to late July each year Pick-your-own fruit is available. The operation is managed in conjunction with local soft fruit specialist Trevor Moore and...
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 main aim of our farm shop is to support local producers. Sitting within the farm shop are our butcher and deli counters. Our shop is set out using recycled...
At High House Fruit Farm we grow a wide variety of fruit. As well as selling it fresh, we make delicious juices from our apples and scrumptious jams from our so...
The Crannach Bakery was started by Doug Cookson in 1999. Originally planned as a gallery and coffee shop, the bakery side of the business quickly took off as Cr...
Ridley's Fish & Game are multiple-award winning specialist retail and wholesale suppliers of top-quality fresh fish, smoked fish, seafoods including mussels and...