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!
Growing With Grace provides local communities with fresh, locally grown organic foods. Growing With Grace has been growing and supplying organic vegetables for ...
The Bourne family has been hand-making fine Cheshire cheese since 1750, and since 1930 at the Bank Farm. Unlike many other cheese makers who use industrial prod...
Bringing a taste of France to the North East, the bakery boasts a well stocked fromagerie and charcuterie in addition to croissants, pain au chocolat and specia...
What distinguishes our Farm Shop from many other food shops (and there are a lot out there)? Most importantly we want to understand exactly where our food comes...
Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese Is nestled just on the outskirts of Goosnargh Village looking out over Beacon Fell. The Kirkham family has resided at Beesley F...
New House Farm Shop and Tea Room is located in a 16th Century Sussex barn which has been renovated to the highest possible standard. The shop sells locally sour...
There is no escaping it, we are a family business, that’s what makes things exciting and these family values are the bedrock of our culture. Richard and Annie s...
We supply the local area with our own freshly caught fish and seafood all year round. Based in Queenborough, we have customers from all around Kent and many mor...
Our farm shop is stocked with some of Central Scotland’s finest produce, including Fallen Brewery Beer, Monument Aparies Honey, Strathearn cheese, Harry’s bread...
Ibbotson’s Fresh Quality Produce was established in 1945 and is a small family run business currently managed by the third generation of the Ibbotson family. We...