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!
Carpenter’s Nursery is St Albans premier boutique garden centre offering a delicious range of home grown fruit and vegetables, beautiful plants and trees. You c...
Our farmshop is stocked with a range of local produce including fresh fruit & veg, milk, eggs, cakes, crisps and jam. The fundamental focus of our farmshop is s...
At Chanctonbury Game we prepare a wide range of carefully selected local produce for you to cook and enjoy. Game is no longer available to just the few: we are ...
Set over three floors, our stunning organic farmshop & café on Sloane Avenue celebrates the sensational food and artisan produce from our ORGANIC FARM IN THE CO...
To ensure that only quality fresh Scottish fish is available to customers, Alan Downie specially selects fish at the local markets on a daily basis, once select...
Strawberries, raspberries and blackberries flourish on our farms and glasshouses in Kent, the Garden of England. We are using 125 years of experience wedded to ...
We have been growing organic vegetables near Aberdeen since 1980. First we were working for the Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools in Milltimber near Aberdeen and ...
Traditional family run dairy farm. Selling our own non-homogenised free range milk, homemade ice cream, homegrown highland beef. Scottish/local produce
We’re very proud of all the awards our blue cheeses have won over the years and we hope you’ll love them too. They are available at many farm shops, delis, pubs...
We have been growing strawberries at Church Farm, Sessay, since 1970, starting off with 2 acres, and gradually increasing to the present 12 acres. 1 acre of ras...