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!
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...
Model Farm Shop is a co-operative society of organic and traditional farmers and other producers who are committed to traditional methods of husbandry.
In 1997, Adrian Halstead, always a keen allotment gardener, took a leap of faith and bought the nursery in rural Barcombe, four miles west of Lewes and twelve m...
Anglian Organics was launched by Lisa in late September 2016 and is certified Organic by the Soil Association. AG25612
Sue Lang had been running her own Honey and homemade Preserves business for 5 years, when in September 2014 she was approached by the owners of 'Garden Friends ...
In September 2008, Julian Carter and Tim Hart opened Hambleton Bakery, to produce top quality traditionally made bread for Hambleton Hall and Harts in Nottingha...
Offering everything from artisan cheeses and breads from our own creamery and bakery, to fruit and vegetables grown in our Cotswolds Market Garden and grass-pas...
Founded in 1966 and run by husband and wife team, John and Kirsteen Sinclair, Craigie’s is the ultimate foodie destination, a place to ‘pick our own’ and a kidd...
12 years of supplying fresh fruit, local veggies and Blairgowrie berries throughout Tayside. Home and Office Deliveries.
We are a family business that has been growing specialist seasonal fruit and vegetables at Kenyon Hall Farm in Cheshire since 1979. Over 16 years ago we began s...