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!
ou can really taste the mountains in Argyll Hill Lamb – wild grasses, heather and clean water. This succulent flavoursome lamb is unlike any other that you will...
However you use milk within your family or business North Street Dairy prides itself in using farms within a ten mile radius enabling a fast turn around to deli...
As a family business, we’ve milled organic and heritage flours as well as a range of naturally gluten free flours since we were founded. We’ve made biscuits fro...
We provide a variety of veg boxes for you to choose from, and you can say what you don’t like so it suits your needs, there is also a add on section where you c...
Balliefurth Farm Shop, previously SG Mustards, is a long established butcher shop that dates back to 1948. Jamie Barnett manages the shop with help from previou...
At Auchengree Farm shop we aim to provide our customers with the finest high quality locally sourced Scottish produce. We are a family business and working farm...
After years of flogging berries from a table and a tent, we took the step to open our little farm shop in the summer of 2014. And it's 'wee' for a reason - we h...
Daily Bread is a workers co-operative. Our co-operative is a business that is owned and controlled by its workers, so we are not accountable to outside share ho...
Now in our eighteenth growing season, we produce an amazing variety of local organic fruit and vegetables right here in Cumbria, in our market garden at Low Luc...