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!
I began Simply - Veg in 2010 from a love of growing my own vegetables, and a passion for a simple business. I've always found limp looking vegetables in the sup...
Our cheese is made from unpasteurised British Freisan cows milk at the newly refurbished Dargate dairy site, Lamberhurst farm near Canterbury. The farmhouse ch...
We are an artisan bakery based in the Real Food Store Paris Street, Exeter. Emma’s Bread supplies the Real Food shop (open 6 days a week) and the cafe with a wi...
We have a lovely little cafe selling all our homemade produce, from a slice of delicious cake to a warm handmade pasty and salad plus regular specials. We also ...
What distinguishes our Farm Shop from many other food shops (and there are a lot out there)? Most importantly we want to understand exactly where our food comes...
Emmett’s is the oldest artisan ham and bacon producer in the UK. Established in 1820, family owned and still operating from the same premises in the same Suffol...
we are a local family, who started supplying & selling locally sourced produce at Car Boot Sales & Farmer's Markets in Carlisle & throughout the surrounding are...
Chegworth Farm Shop was established in 2007 and offers all the produce you would expect to see in a traditional farm shop. With deliveries from the farm daily ...
Liddell's Bakery is a small artisan bakery in the heart of Lancashire. We produce fresh breads on a daily basis from traditional white bloomers, right through t...
We love what we do – creating real bread, using flour without commercial additives and improvers is great fun and we believe that flows through into the flavour...