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 have been growing strawberries at Church Farm, Sessay, since 1970, starting off with 2 acres, and gradually increasing to the present 12 acres. 1 acre of ras...
Locally sourced Wild Game - Venison, Game Birds (Pheasant, Partridge, Wild Duck, Woodpigeon), Wild Rabbits. Carefully butchered and sold oven-ready - available ...
The Quick family have farmed in Thurloxton, on the foothills of the Quantocks, for most of the last century, growing wheat, barley and oilseeds, and running a f...
Award-winning Strongs of Lytham are one of the region's finest independent greengrocers - established for over 25 years and operating from the heart of pictures...
Trevathan is a working farm and has been farmed by the Symons family since 1850. In recent times the farm buildings had become unsuitable for modern farming met...
Forager of Wild Mushrooms, wild garlic & other goodies. OH is one of Rick Steins Food Heroes.
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...
McKechnies Farm Shop is based at Caledonian Marts in Stirling. Renowned for the quality and freshness of our fruit and vegetables, we also stock a range of othe...
The J M Bakery, affectionately known locally as ‘The JM’, has been producing high quality craft bakery and confectionary goods in the picturesque Angus seaside ...