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!
CLOGs, The Co-Operative of Leicestershire Organic Growers and Raw n Pure the box scheme, was started in 2006 by two friends, Sue and Sarah, It began from a shar...
This is Aberdeen's version of the kind of all-round general food store that is as much influenced by farm shops and old fashioned provision merchants as it is b...
Our foodhall at Delifonseca Dockside is a modern version of the traditional European delicatessen – with a twist of farm shop added in for good measure! Our ful...
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 ...
We’re an independent, local farm shop offering outstanding meat in our butchery, along with fresh produce, wine and specialist delicatessen products in our farm...
The Allarburn Farm Shop has a strong committmnent to producing the very best local produce. The independant family business sells food from its “farm gate to c...
Established in 2008 by Master Butcher Iain Hunter, Hunters of Kinross is proud to stock only the best quality, hand selected and Quality Assured Scotch Beef, Sc...
One of the few farms in Argyll to raise and finish their own cattle, Barbreck is situated on rich, low-lying pasture at the head of Loch Craignish, around 20 mi...
We believe in good, wholesome food, traditionally made without the use of unnecessary preservatives and colourings. We are keen to use the very best ingredients...
We started making cheese at the dairy in Queenbower in October 2006...