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 Honey Tree is a social enterprise which has been trading in Heaton, Newcastle since 1999. Our founding aim was to put local, quality, organic food back on ...
OrganicLea is a community food project based in the Lea Valley in north-east London. We produce and distribute food and plants locally, and inspire and support ...
Cammas Hall Farm is a family owned and run business in beautiful countryside on the Hertfordshire/Essex border, in easy reach of London, which provides a great ...
Grove Farm Pick Your Own started in 1981 when Brussels sprouts that were grown for wholesale could not be harvested and were offered to the public to pick thems...
The Bakehouse at 124 is part of a fast-growing artisan food revival - bringing treats for the taste buds and an eating experience of a kind that modern producti...
Campbell's is a family-run artisan bakery with shops in Crieff and Comrie in the beautiful Strathearn valley in Perthshire, Scotland.
An institution for food lovers, families, and students alike, this deli-cum-café boasts a variety of dishes that reflect a strong commitment to cater for vegeta...
At Cheese Please quality produce is at the heart of our business. Specialising in local Sussex produce, we source the very finest foods from small independent p...
The Courtyard Dairy is a unique, specialist cheese-shop and cheese-maturer, owned and operated by Andy and Kathy Swinscoe. In 2017 the shop expanded into new ...
The Old Post Office Bakery, London’s Oldest Organic Bakery, was born in the early 80’s, the child of an illicit union between London’s 60’s and 70’s countercul...