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Local Produce Suppliers, Village Stores and Farmers Market Traders 25 Local Produce Suppliers, Village Stores and Farmers Market Traders 25 95 Cherilyn, Village Shop and Post Office Haglands Lane, West Chiltington, West Sussex RH20 2QR Tel: 01798 813359 [email protected] Open: 7am to 6pm Monday to Saturday, 8am to 12 Sunday We are a village shop and post office offering a wide range of products from milk and bread to newspapers and greetings cards as well as a well-stocked off licence section that includes locally produced wines. Festival Special: During the festival we will be offering Nutbourne and Nyetimber wines at 10% off our normal prices 96 A C Coughtrey Stane Street Nurseries, Stane Street, Codmore Hill, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1BQ Tel: 01798 872206 [email protected] www.accoughtrey.co.uk Open: Tues to Fri 7am to 6pm and Sat 7am to 3pm A C Coughtrey aims to source organically produced and free-range meats from within a 20 mile radius. The shop also stocks a range of other products including eggs, cheeses, sauces and chutneys. We 93 A & R Baileys also specialise in cooking advice and event planning. Ample parking 5 Church Street, Warnham, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 3QP and a friendly service awaits you. Tel: 01403 210666 Fax: 01403 756237 Festival Special: For every £30 spent receive 1lb of [email protected] award-winning pork and leek sausages on production www.aandrbaileys.co.uk of this booklet Open: Mon to Fri: 7 to 5.30pm, Sat: 7 to 3pm Fresh local and free range butchery and deli with traditional friendly service. 97 Country Produce 44B Carfax, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1EG Festival Special: Free 1lb of our own pork sausages Tel: 01403 274136 with every purchase over £10 Open: Mon 9am to 4pm, Tues to Sat 9am to 5pm Horsham's award winning butcher, specialising in local lamb and a vast selection of home-made sausages as well as home-cooked hams 94 Amberley Village Stores & Post Office and duck and hen's eggs. The Barn, High Street, Amberley, West Sussex BN18 9NL Festival Special: 10% off a shopping bill of £10 and Tel: 01798 831171 over on production of this programme, throughout [email protected] the Festival period Open: 7 to 5pm Monday to Saturday. Sunday 8 to 4pm A friendly village shop which sells food, household goods, wine & spirits, greetings cards, frozen & chilled goods & local fruit & vegetables etc. Festival Special: High Weald cheese sampling each Saturday morning between 10am and 12 5% discount on all purchases over £15 excluding alcohol, cigarettes & all post office transactions Local Produce Suppliers, Village Stores 26 and Farmers TitleMarket Traders 101 Johnson’s Dietary Provisions Ltd Unit B5, Dolphin Enterprise Centre, Evershed Way, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex BN43 6QB Tel: 0800 583 6865 [email protected] www.johnsonsprovisions.co.uk Open: Mon to Fri 10am to 2pm We provide appetising products due to the increasing need of people 98 with food allergies and intolerances. We are a one-stop shop for Farm Fresh Express consumers and businesses alike. We pride ourselves on having Selham, West Sussex GU28 0PJ probably the largest range of high quality ‘free-from’ products under Tel: 0845 612 40 40 one roof and our personal touch. If you have a catering business we Fax: 0845 705 9941 can also provide help and advice to help you increase your custom. [email protected] www.farmfreshexpress.co.uk Festival Special: 10% off your order in the first Open: Order online by Tuesday midnight for same week delivery festival week. Please quote reference HOFDF Order from a huge range of locally produced food & drink, meat, dairy, deli, vegetables, salads, fruit, ready-made meals, sauces and preserves. Everything you order is picked up fresh from farms and 102 kitchens and delivered to your door. Pallant of Arundel 17 High Street, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9AD Festival Special: £7 off a £20 order or above, on Tel: 01903 882288 presentation of this Festival programme during the [email protected] Festival period (limited to one per household) Open: Mon to Sat 9am to 6pm Pallant of Arundel have a consistent gourmet display of foie gras, mouth-watering pâtés, fish cakes, quiches, best smoked salmon, olives,traditional cooked meat, pâtés en croûte, caviar … and 99 Golden Hearts seasonal local produce all selected for their authenticity. 24B West Park Lane, Goring by Sea, Worthing, West Sussex The largest selection of quality cheeses in Sussex with interesting BN12 4ER flavours and different stages of maturation and the distinctive wine, Tel: 01903 244216 or 07951651697 malt and port cellar are our pride. [email protected] www.goldenheart.5u.com Festival Special: 10% discount during Festival time on Open: by appointment only. presentation of West Sussex Food & Drink Festival We sell chocolate covered fruit as well as fruit carving displays. We programme (except on wine & spirit) also sell hand crafted fruits which are available to order. You can choose from our wide range of designs - the perfect gift for any occasion. 103 Petworth Butchers Dawtreys Grannary, Sadlers Road, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0AN Festival Special: We will be giving a 10% discount on Tel: 01798 345148 crafted fruit orders during the Festival period Fax: 01798 815333 Open: Tues to Fri 8.30am to 5.30pm Sat 8am to 3pm 100 Traditional butchers’ shop supplying all local top quality meats from Horsham Cheese Shop our own and local farms. 20 Carfax, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EB Tel/Fax: 01403 254272 Festival Special: Discount of 10% off beef in week www.horshamcheeseshop.co.uk one, 10% off pork in week two, 10% off lamb in week Open: 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday three, 10% off chicken in week four on presentation Retail sale of cheese and delicatessen items, chutneys, pies, Cornish of this festival programme pasties, cheese platters. Festival Special: Special offers on cheese, pies, pasties and cheese platters. Tastings of all cheeses in the shop (375 kinds) Local Produce Suppliers, Village Stores and Farmers Market Traders 27 104 Rusper Village Stores 108 Slindon Bakery East Street, Rusper, West Sussex RH12 4PX The Old Bakery, Slindon, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 0RP Tel: 01293 871366 Tel: 01243 814369 (mobile usually best) 07741053764 Open: Mon to Fri 7 to 6pm Sat 8 to 4pm Sun 8.30 to 1pm Fax: 01903 732244 Local shop selling groceries, fruit and veg, local products, magazines [email protected] and papers, beers, wines, spirits, cold drinks, ice cream and much Open: At farmers' markets and shows normally 9 to 2pm more! A large range of handmade bread, cakes, buns, etc. some with local identity and locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. Festival Special: 5% off Surrey Gold Wine Festival Specials: 5 cheese twists for £4 and Eastern European sour dough loaves, 2 for £3 105 The Chocolate Alchemist Units 1 & 2 Langham Stables, Lodsworth, West Sussex GU28 9BU 109 Springs Smoked Salmon Tel: 01798 860 995 Edburton, Henfield,West Sussex, BN5 9LN Fax: 01798 860 996 Tel: 01273 857338 [email protected] Open: Mon to Fri 8.30am to 5pm, Sat 8am to 12noon (closed for www.thechocolatealchemist.co.uk lunch 1.30pm to 2pm). Award winning, organic, handmade, chocolate manufacturer. Wild and farmed salmon smoked in our own smokery, plus a wide range of other types of fish and fish products, including a vast Festival Special: Free gift on all purchases over £10 at selection of shellfish from all over the world. our stalls in Sussex Farmers markets (Chichester, Petworth, Midhurst and Arundel) Festival Special: Buy one packet of Scottish smoked salmon (farmed) get one free when you produce this programme at our shop at Edburton throughout the 106 The Salmon Shop Festival A272 West Grinstead, West Sussex RH13 8LY Tel/Fax: 01403 865110 [email protected] 110 Sussex Herbs Open: 9 to 6pm 7 days a week Redgates Nursery, Burnthouse Lane, Lower Beeding, West Sussex Fresh and frozen prawns and fish, delicatessen range. RH13 6NN Festival Special: Free Sussex Valley Mayonnaise worth Tel: 01403 891325 Mobile: 079800 93937 [email protected] £2 with every £20 spent. Growing herbs and producing infused olive oil. See us at Southwater, Ashington and Wisborough Green Farmers' Markets. Festival Special: Buy two get one free infused olive oil. 111 Woody's Homemade Food Ltd PO Box 2066, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 6WR Tel: 01273 702800 107 The Soup Dragon [email protected] www.woodyshomemade.co.uk 294 Bury Common, Bury, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1NS We make mustards, relishes and sauces at our unit in Partidge Green. Tel: 01798 839272 All our products are free from artificial colouring preservatives and [email protected] flavour enhancers, and are gluten free. Gold award winner at the Open: Strictly wholesale and markets Speciality & Fine Foods Fair - Olympia 2005. Available at some The Soup Dragon produces fresh homemade soups, sauces and dips. farmers markets, farm shops, delicatessens and branches of Budgens. They do not contain additives, preservatives and are gluten-free. All Festival Special: Any 2 jars for the special price of £5 produce used is fresh and locally sourced where possible. Herbs are and 3 jars for £7 for the festival period only at grown in my own garden. Steyning and Shoreham markets only, on production Festival Special: Buy three products get cheapest free of this programme.
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