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!
How can such a simple natural ingredient such as cream produce a butter that tastes so good? Easy, we take only the freshest dairy cream and turn it into true ...
Locavore’s Big Plan sets out our ambition to scale up what we do to launch a large social enterprise grocery store which offers a viable alternative to supermar...
We are West Dorset’s largest organic vegetable grower with over 150 different varieties grown on more than 15 acres – the farm is 45 acres in total.
We are an award-winning artisan microbakery specialising in long-fermentation and sourdough breads available for pre-order by members of the public: order by 7p...
It is in this unspoilt and timeless landscape that our cows produce the fresh raw milk that creates our range of UNIQUE hand crafted cheeses.
The Bourne Valley Farm Shop provides fresh, seasonal and where possible locally grown fruit and vegetables along with jams, relish, chutneys and assorted pate a...
As a family of farmers we take a hands-on and traditional approach to everything we do to achieve the best quality possible. Our beef roasts and steaks are matu...
Hambleton bakery was formed as a partnership between Julian and Tim to make top quality bread for the existing restaurants. The success of the product led to th...
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...
We maintain traditional baking methods, baking fresh crusty bread & soft rolls using traditional recipes. Wherever possible, we use locally sourced ingredients,...