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Buying locally produced food and drink
Reducing food miles and enjoying the taste of really fresh quality produce
More people want to know where they can buy locally produced food and drink - and there
are a couple of useful websites to help you find the shops and markets.
www.local-food.net
is the website of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes and
Oxfordshire (BBO) Food Groups. They publish an annual Food Guide, which is free and
contains lots of information about where to buy local produce.
www.tvfm.org.uk is the website for Thames Valley Farmers’ Market Co-operative.
TVFMC runs dozens of markets, including Reading on the first and third Saturday each
month. This is located in Great Knolly’s Street. There is car parking behind the market,
either free in the auctioneer’s area or paid-for in Reading Borough Council car park a few
yards away.
You can search both websites for more information about producers whose products are
now on sale in Hurst. Two Hoots Farmhouse Cheese is sold in P&D Jennings butchers
(and at Reading’s Farmers’ Market), along with lamb from Hurst and eggs from Theale.
The Hurst Bakery and Provisions now sells wines from
the Valley Vineyard at Stanlake
Park and ales from the Loddon Brewery.
The Binfield Vineyard features on the BBO Food Groups website.
Woodley Town Council
runs a monthly farmers’ market in Coronation Square on the third
Wednesday of the month.
Wokingham Town Council
runs a monthly farmers’ market in
the Market Square on the first Thursday of the month.
Reading-based True Food Co-op
now has sales of organic food and household materials at
the URC Church Hall, Church Street, Twyford on second and fourth Wednesdays from
5pm to 8.15pm. Take along your own containers to refill with organic rice, meusli, dried
fruit and nuts etc. In addition to fresh fruit and vegetables, there is a wide range of packet
and tinned goods including tea and coffee, and household items such as washing powder
and toilet rolls. www.truefood.coop/truefood.html
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