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!
A rich, exotic, healthy and intensely flavoured chilli oil made with our own home grown chillies and locally produced Rapseed Oil.
Karaway are a family-run, award-winning bakery specialising in rye bread. Their origins are in the Baltics and Russia, where rye bread is a staple food, and wit...
Organic beef (grass fed and dry aged) and organic yoghurts (fruit and NEW vegetable) direct from our farm to your plate. Artisan produced by us at our family or...
Hill Farm PYO has been established for over 40 years. The first crop grown in the early 1970's was sweet corn. Before this, the farm had been a traditional mixe...
Cumberland Mustard, produced in Alston since 1983, the work and joy of Geoff Cole and Marilyn Avens.
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 ...
Supplying Fruit and Veg has been in Sean Connolly’s family since 1964 when his Grandfather and Grandmother first started their grocery business in Wellingboroug...
Hector’s Farm Shop is at the heart of pretty Wedmore, one of Somerset’s most sought-aftervillages.
Gloagburn Farm Shop is owned and run by 3rd generation farmers Ian and Alison Niven. Started from humble beginnings in 2003, Gloagburn is now a 130 cover coffee...
When you visit Craigie’s Farm you can enjoy the fruits of our labour as well as those of some of the finest local producers in Scotland. Our larder, Scotland’s ...