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!
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 ...
Farmers Market produces includes local beef, pork, lamb, Lancashire haggis, black puddings, cheeses, pies, flowers, fruit and veg, homemade chocolates, wine, ca...
Although a farm shop by name, our range of goods extends from local fresh produce through groceries to an ever-expanding range of animal feeds, bedding, and acc...
The main reason to visit Dalduff, apart from attending a wedding, is to buy well sourced beef, lamb and pork as well as our famous handmade pies. It is becoming...
Piercebridge Farm has a history of selling produce straight from the porch. Originally it was bags of potatoes, then eggs, half lambs and chickens. In 2001 we w...
We are a PYO soft fruit farm in West Drayton, near Gamston, Retford (Situated between Thaymar Ice cream and Gamston Airport on the Ollerton Road)
Delfland Nurseries is a family business owned and run by husband and wife team John Overvoorde and Jill Vaughan. John has been involved in plant raising for ove...
Here at Croots, we are a family run business with a huge love for food and farming…proud to be supporting local suppliers and proud to be serving our customers ...
At Broadland Veg Box our aim is to support local farmers and producers in the Broadland area mainly and continually have seasonal boxes. All boxes and products ...
We buy all our produce fresh from the Glasgow Fruit Market on the morning of delivery. We only include what tastes good that morning and is in season. Whether y...