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!
With a growing demand for an alternative to supermarket shopping, The Udder Farm Shop was opened by farmers Jane and Brian Down. They own a 190 acre beef farm o...
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 ...
Our range of products varies with the seasons, as the ingredients become available, and includes Jams and Chutneys. However our famous Gingerbread and Christmas...
Hambleton bakery was formed as a partnership between Julian and Tim to make top quality bread for the existing restaurants. The success of the product led to th...
Grow Wild was established in 1998 and has grown from a very small operation (run from a spare room in an Edinburgh flat), to a company with a great bunch of emp...
Here at Lower Hardres Farm Shop, we believe in delivering only the freshest local produce to our customers. Walk in to our shop to buy meat from our in-house bu...
The Farm Shop @ Barra Castle is open during our soft fruit growing season, from June to October. In the early days, we only sold our strawberries, raspberries a...
he good news is we will be continuing to rear turkeys, chickens and ducks for Christmas. We would rather concentrate on rearing just for Christmas with the same...
The Farmer’s Box is a home delivery service based in Ormskirk, Lancashire. We deliver boxes of fruit and organic vegetables, fresh and direct from the grower, a...
We make a wide range of organic preserves, many of which include fruit, vegetables and herbs grown here at Whitestones. Everything is made in small batches, and...