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!
New Cross Fruit Farm has been a specialist fruit farm run by the Hebditch family since 1948. William and Liz are the second generation here.
The Handy Shop is a family run business specialising in wholesale and retail sales of fresh fruit & vegetables. All produce is sourced daily from local and inte...
Established in 2008, the Pextenement Cheese Company aims to produce high quality organic artisan cheeses solely using our own organic milk produced at Pexteneme...
Our Brampton Food Hall is set in a converted Victorian bank and offers our award winning butchery, delicatessen and hot food along with produce from lots of pas...
With our exceptional range of meats, you can create unique dishes with a distinct taste. Your customers will be running back for more after tasting the fresh, h...
Tombreck Farm is in Highland Perthshire beside Loch Tay and on the south facing slopes of Ben Lawers. Tober Brown inherited the farm in 1997, and since then has...
Phantassie is based on the edge of East Linton in rural East Lothian, just 25 miles from Edinburgh. The original growing area, a one acre walled garden, is a s...
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...
Warings Bakery is an award winning family business started in 1932 by Lawrence Webster Waring. We're proud to continue upholding the traditional values and tech...
Frocester Fayre Farm Shop aims to use as many local ingredients as possible in order to keep their food miles and carbon footprint to a bare minimum.