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!
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...
Town Farm (Towan Fferm) nestles in the beautiful Berkshire village of Bisham on the River Thames near Marlow. It has stood for just over 400 years and still ret...
Nestled on the edge of beautiful National Trust common land surrounded by nothing but green pastures the Winstone family have been making artisan ice cream on t...
We buy a weekly selection of fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit from small organic farms located as close to London as possible. All bags are packed on Wednes...
We are passionate Italians and we’re particularly passionate about making the finest quality luxury ice cream. Using only the best ingredients, we make real Ita...
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...
Green Fields is more than a Farm Shop, it is the home of great local food for people in Shropshire and Staffordshire. Visit our Farm Shop or buy online and have...
Since 1884, Bradburys Cheese has strived to deliver the best cheese in the world to it’s customers, today’s business is no different. Our extensive range cheese...
When you visit Craigie’s Farm you can enjoy the fruits of our labour as well as those of some of the finest local producers in Scotland. Our larder, Scotland’s ...
Godsells Cheese is a range of hand made cheeses made at Church Farm, in the Gloucestershire village of Leonard Stanley, using milk from our own herd of cows and...