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!
Spinney Farm started way back 22 years ago when we used to care and keep horses, we then went on to grow our ever popular potatoes which then blossomed into the...
Gibbet Oak Farm began by supplying the markets. Early in the morning, Dad would drive our produce to Borough Market (a far cry from what it is today). Some 20 y...
Kick-Ass cheese was first introduced for sale at the Lancaster Food & Drink Festival in April 2013. Sales and production have grown rapidly ever since.
Carleton is an authentic Farm Shop – as you arrive you may well see the cattle feeding and various other daily activities in progress.
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 ...
It goes to the heart of what happens here at Park Farm. We take a traditional approach both to how we raise and graze our small herd of 160 mainly Holstein Frie...
We purchase our produce from local wholesale markets and farmers where possible, so we always try to have in mind the local economy... Anthony's really do like ...
Situated at Fladbury in the Vale of Evesham, Oxton Organics is an established 12 acre Organic Market Garden run to Soil Association Standards since 1987. Both o...
Like us, you’re probably constantly frustrated by the lack of great quality breads available in the shops. You may be one of the fortunate few and have a good t...
For over 25 years, the Maynard family have been supplying discerning hotels, restaurants and wholesalers in the Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire r...