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!
Kick-Ass cheese was first introduced for sale at the Lancaster Food & Drink Festival in April 2013. Sales and production have grown rapidly ever since.
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 ...
Open every day from 9am. As the doors open the daily papers are waiting and the bread is freshly baked and cooling with the handmade pies and pasties - all bake...
Bourne Valley Fruit Farm is an established family farm which was created 25 years ago by Wyndham and Bridget Culley, and is now run by their sons, Dan and Matt.
In the heart of Herefordshire cider country, Carey Organic grew out of our desire to grow fruit and vegetables nature’s way!
We are the Crickmore family. We have been farming the land at Fen Farm for three generations and we love what we do to the point where some call us crazy, but w...
Baking in Fife, Scotland, since 1919, Fisher & Donaldson is a Royal Warrant-holding institution. Known for its traditional baking, most notably the 'world famou...
Woodlands is a family-owned business set in the heart of beautiful Dorset countryside. At Woodlands Dairy we are proud to produce our award-winning yoghurts fro...
The farm shop has evolved gradually over 30 years to its current size. Despite having come a long way from our humble farm gate sales, we have been careful to r...
We are passionate about British and locally sourced food, so we work hard to bring our customers as much Lincolnshire produce as we can. We also sell a lovely a...