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!
Radwinter Wild Game Company, based at Radwinter Park, is a supplier of the highest quality wild game meats. We are situated in North Essex, on the Cambridgeshir...
Est. in 2000 we are a family run fruit farm on the outskirts of York. We offer pick your own and ready picked fruit, incl strawberries.
The Aberdeenshire Larder Butcher Shop is easy to find on Broomiesburn road and has ample parking, just 30 minutes North of Aberdeen. The Shop is open Monday to ...
Porch Preserves is a social enterprise project. We produce a range of jams and chutneys using ingredients grown in our own allotments and orchards or donated to...
Wheelbirks Parlour; which is run by Tom’s wife Lucinda, provides plenty of flavour for all the family thanks to its warm and welcoming atmosphere.
At Inverlochlarig we supply the highest quality wild venison sourced from our own, and other carefully selected neighbouring estates. All fresh produce is prepa...
Established in 1985, Rothiemurchus Farm Shop started life selling fresh and whisky barrel smoked rainbow trout caught in the clear waters flowing from the Cairn...
To bring fresh locally grown organic produce to the people of South East Wales, and share our knowledge of small scale local organic food production. To develop...
Caroline’s Real Bread Company is a small bakery in Merthyr Cynog near Brecon in Mid/South Wales. It has two partners Nigel Devlin and Caroline Frampton, Carolin...
The first Walsingham Farm Shop was born out of the desire to link Walsingham Estate with its farming tenants following the Curry Report of 2002, produced by the...