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!
Taylors Farm Shop has been in the Webster family for over 100 years and is currently run by the third generation of the family – Roger, Bernie and two of their ...
Gloagburn Farm Shop is owned and run by 3rd generation farmers Ian and Alison Niven. Started from humble beginnings in 2003, Gloagburn is now a 130 cover coffee...
At the foot of the North Downs, at the gateway to the Garden of England, we are connected to a very special corner of our country. Our passion, and in turn our ...
About as fresh a food you can buy and eat, some travelling less than a few yards from field to shop, or plate if you're enjoying eating in our restaurant!
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...
The J M Bakery, affectionately known locally as ‘The JM’, has been producing high quality craft bakery and confectionary goods in the picturesque Angus seaside ...
Bread Source is an independent, artisan bakery based in Norfolk. We specialise in simple, honest produce made using traditional techniques and high-quality ingr...
Emmett’s is the oldest artisan ham and bacon producer in the UK. Established in 1820, family owned and still operating from the same premises in the same Suffol...
Traditionally the Highlands was cattle country. Every small farm or croft had a house cow with which to supplement the tedious diet of mutton, neeps, tatties an...