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!
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 ...
The Crazy Bear Farm and Farm Shop were originally created for our restaurants - for our chefs, butchers and farmer to work together to develop specialist produc...
The Falls of Dochart Smokehouse is located in the Highland Perthshire village of Killin, on the shores of Loch Tay. The river Dochart is the most westerly of Lo...
Leapers Rock Orchard PYO is a family run orchard by David Wilson and Goi.
How can such a simple natural ingredient such as cream produce a butter that tastes so good? Easy, we take only the freshest dairy cream and turn it into true ...
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...
We wanted to champion the best produce Scotland has to offer, sourcing local food where we can, or because it tastes great! A unique place to visit, shop for es...
We love vegetables and we want you to feel the same way about them too. We're creating a magical farm in Cheshire and with your help, we can break the superm...
Briarlands Strawberries are special. Grown in polytunnels on wires which are waist height, they are easy to pick. The advantages of this method are – no aching ...
At Flint Owl we love bread. More to the point we love long fermented breads made from the finest flours, water and sea salt and that's it. No chemical additives...