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.
We have been dedicated to growing organic vegetables for nearly 30 years (Soil Association registered) & run a produce market every Thursday from 11am - 6.30pm ...
At Claire’s Handmade we love all types of jams, chutneys, marmalades and relishes. We are a small food producer based in the beautiful county of Cumbria, on the...
At the Farm shop at Cranswick, both the shop and the café serve and provide the freshest food and produce that is available to us. We pride ourselves on the car...
Our flagship shop, we first started with a stand at Borough Market when it was established as a monthly market. We have grown with the market and have our own ...
Ripple Farm Organic's East Kent vegetable box delivery scheme aims to provide its customers with a seasonal range of fresh, locally grown (mostly), 100% organic...
Fruit farm shop which sells a wide variety of apples and pears all grown on the farm, locally grown vegetables, cakes, juice with our apples and much more.
In the heart of Herefordshire cider country, Carey Organic grew out of our desire to grow fruit and vegetables nature’s way!
An institution for food lovers, families, and students alike, this deli-cum-café boasts a variety of dishes that reflect a strong commitment to cater for vegeta...
The Bankhead Farm Shop is popular with men according to the owner, Nancy Wishart. There’s no cafe, no gift shop and no supermarket crowds and no temptation for ...