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 Farm Shop is home to an extensive selection of locally sourced produce from cheese, honey, jams, chutneys, crisps, flavoured salts, oils and vinegars all fr...
Every week we run a chemical free vegetable box scheme with produce grown from our site in Margate with the addition of produce from local Organic Farmers.
Here at North Acomb Farm we rear and produce our own bestselling Aberdeen Angus beef, lamb and pork on the farm. We make our very own homemade cakes, meals, pi...
The Cheese Barn is open from 10am -1pm every Saturday morning and allows the opportunity for customers to view the cheese making activities through the viewing ...
We are a third-generation, family bakery based in Southborough, Kent. We bake a large selection of traditional and speciality breads including rye, spelt, herb,...
We have a herd of suckler cows with their calves, a flock Charolais sheep and a few pigs. Silage and hay are grown to feed the cattle and sheep in winter, when ...
Tuppenny Barn is a wonderful community project promoting sustainable working practices by teaching people how organically grown produce works in harmony with na...
Sue Lang had been running her own Honey and homemade Preserves business for 5 years, when in September 2014 she was approached by the owners of 'Garden Friends ...
At Chanctonbury Game we prepare a wide range of carefully selected local produce for you to cook and enjoy. Game is no longer available to just the few: we are ...
Yorkshireman Nigel Sampson returned to his roots in 1990 following two years as estate manager on the Isle of Jura on the West Coast of Scotland. Using his expe...