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!
First started in 1962 Swinburn's Farm Shop has been part of the local community for generations. 'John in the Shop' as he is known to many has been there for ov...
The Crannach Bakery was started by Doug Cookson in 1999. Originally planned as a gallery and coffee shop, the bakery side of the business quickly took off as Cr...
At Firm Banana, we can offer you an extensive range of fresh fruit, all of which can be delivered directly to your home. Our fruit can be purchased either throu...
Askerton Castle Estate is a 1458 acre organic livestock farm situated a few miles north of Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria. The farm has been certified fully organic...
Using traditional recipes, time-honoured techniques and heritage starters passed down through the generations, Quicke's continues to create outstanding clothbou...
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...
At Cheese Please quality produce is at the heart of our business. Specialising in local Sussex produce, we source the very finest foods from small independent p...
Our farm shop is stocked with some of Central Scotland’s finest produce, including Fallen Brewery Beer, Monument Aparies Honey, Strathearn cheese, Harry’s bread...
Balliefurth Farm Shop, previously SG Mustards, is a long established butcher shop that dates back to 1948. Jamie Barnett manages the shop with help from previou...
Franklins farm shop was opened at Trumpetons Farm, Thorncote Green in October 2003. It was born from the ever increasing requests from local people who were con...