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Best Local Food Awards 2005
This presentation outlines the wealth of Local Food supporters currently
located in the South Brent area, within postcode region TQ10 9xx.
 South Brent has a whole range of provision including
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Producers
Retailers
Inns and Restaurants
Accommodation providers
Schools and local organisations
Producers
Home Bakery
Bramley & Gage Liqueurs
Culver Park Nurseries
Home Park Farm
Hatchland Trout Farm
Home Bakery
 Bread, rolls, pies and cakes freshly baked daily at the bakery in
South Brent
 Distributed to a wide range of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants
across South Devon
 Sold in South Brent through ‘Crumbs & Cuppa’
Bramley & Gage Liqueurs
 We make all our liqueurs
ourselves, using only real,
fresh fruit as our starting point.
 Won the Supreme Champion
Award in this years South West
Food and Drink Competition
with our SLOE GIN.
http://www.bramleyandgage.co.uk
Culver Park Nursery
 Old Traditional Garden
Nurseries
 Seasonal Vegetables, Tomatoes
and Summer Fruits
 Relax in our Gardens or TeaRoom with cream teas light
snacks (jams and cakes all
home made).
 B&B or Self catering
accommodation
http://www.culverpark.co.uk/
Retailers
The Pantry
South Brent Butchers
South Brent News
Co-op Supermarket
The Pantry
 Specialising in Local and
Wholefoods, Deli counter,
Fresh Bread Daily
 Produce from a wide range of
local suppliers is available
daily
 Local deliveries on a Thursday
afternoon.
The Pantry - Suppliers
Fruit and
Vegetables
Riverford Organic Veg Boxes Riverford Organic Vegetables
Bean Sprouts and Alfalfa - Sky
Sprouts, Staverton, Nr Totnes
Local Fruit and Vegetables –
Local Producers
Other Fruit and Vegetables –
Cornish Farmers Fruit and
Vegetables, Saltash.
Cream, Milk,
Ice-cream and
Yoghurts
Salcombe Dairy
Langage Farm, Plympton
Riverford Farm,
Staverton
Bread
Fox’s Bakery , Modbury
Seed’s of Totnes (Organic)
Apple Juice
Heron Valley, Loddiswell
Cheeses
Ticklemore
Hawkridge
Sharpham
Water
Clearly Devon –
Mitchelcombe. Holne
Bacon and
Sausages
Jilly’s of Dartmouth
Kenniford Farm of Exeter
Quiches, Pies
and Desserts
Oakmoor of Okehampton
Crisps
Burts of Kingsbridge
Tea and Coffee
Miles Tea and Coffee
Co, Kingsbridge
The Pantry – Suppliers cont.
Tofu, Goats
Yoghurt, Ewes
Yoghurt and Tofu
Burgers
Nature’s Made, South
Molton
Smoked Salmon,
Trout and
Mackerel, Smoked
Chicken, Duck and
Pate
Dartmouth
Smokehouse,
Dartmouth
Honey
The Bee Farm,
Okehampton
Devonshire Honey,
Doddiscombeleigh
Pickles and
Chutneys
Ottervale Products,
Budleigh Salterton
Ede’s of Milehouse,
Plymouth
Pasties and Pies
Brittons of Devon
Confectionery
Cocoa Tree,
Chillington
Cakes
Auntie’s Home-made
Cakes, Buckfastleigh
South Brent Butchers
 Neil Langworthy runs the
village butchers shop as well
the original mobile shop
service from his South Brent
premises
 Suppliers of Quality Meat,
Poultry, Sausage and Bacon
http://www.southbrentbutchers.co.uk
South Brent Butchers - Suppliers
Lamb
John Goodman, South Brent
Beef
Jeff Stone, East Ogwell
Pork
Lang’s , Ashburton
Quick’s, Crediton
Poultry
Locally sourced
Turkey
Rattery
Geese
Lower Washbourne
Hogs Pudding
Newton Abbot
Sausages & Burgers
Made on the premises
South Brent News
In addition to being the newsagent, the shop provides basic foods
through the ‘Londis’ brand of independently-owned stores.
 Milk
– Newlands Farm, Okehampton
 Cheese
– Gold Medal Cheddar, Wyke’s Farm, Somerset
– Londis own brand, Somerset (voted ‘Best own brand cheese’)
 Eggs
– Somerset
Inns & Restaurants
The Royal Oak
Glazebrook House Hotel
The Turtley Corn Mill
The Pack Horse Inn
The Friary Fish & Chips
The Royal Oak
 The pub has a true ‘a la carte’,
silver service restaurant.
 All the meals are freshly
prepared using only the
freshest local ingredients,
sourced locally wherever
possible.
 Everything is homemade by
our chefs – including the
bread.
http://www.royaloak.entadsl.com
Glazebrook House Hotel
 Since taking over the Hotel,
Alan and Maggie Davey have
worked hard to develop the
hotel.
 All the dishes are prepared
with the freshest and best
ingredients, sourced locally
where possible, under the
watchful eye of our chef David
Merriman
http://www.glazebrookhouse.com
Glazebrook House Hotel Suppliers
Meat
South Brent Butchers
The Devon Meat Company
MNS Ostriches, Holsworthy
Water
Devonia Water, East Allington
Fish
S&J Fisheries, Plymouth
Westcountry Smoke
Houses
Organic
Fruit Juices
Luscombe Farms, Buckfastleigh
Dairy
Produce
Langage Farm
R Bruckner & Sons
Sharpham Partnership
Hawkridge Dairies
Honey and
Jams
Bob Rooks, Glazebrook Court
W.I. Markets, Ivybridge
Highfield Preserves, Tiverton
Bread
Riverford Farm Shop,
Totnes
Snacks
Burts Hand Fried Potato Chips
Fruit &
Veg
Seymour Fruits, Plympton
Wines
Sharpham Partnership, Totnes
Bramley and Gage, S. Brent
Turtley Corn Mill
 Recently bought by owners of
The Ship at Noss Mayo.
 Currently undergoing major refurbishment, to re-open for
Xmas.
 Like The Ship, the owners will
concentrate on high quality
restaurant trade, using the best
of local ingredients.
http://www.avonwick.net/
Accommodation
Glazebrook House Hotel
Church House B&B
Great Palstone Caravan Park
Edeswell Farm Caravan Park
Knowle Farm Cottages + B&B
Church House B&B
 A small bed and breakfast in
South Brent (Church House,
Wellington Square).
 For our cooked breakfast
provision we only use locally
purchased food i.e. bacon &
sausage from the local butcher,
eggs from local hen owners,
bread from the local bakers.
http://www.churchhousesouthbrent.com
Great Palstone Caravan Park
 We encourage our seasonal pitch users
and touring caravans to use the facilities
within the village and surrounding
areas. The village is only a 10 minute
walk away and many of our customers
use the shops regularly.
 We also try and promote the local pubs
and shops by carrying menu's and
information.
http://www.greatpalstone.co.uk
Edeswell Farm Caravan Park
 Caravans, lodges and cottages,
set in 22 acres with natural
woodland and the Harbourne
River as its boundaries.
 Promotes the availability of
local produce to all it’s visitors.
http://www.edeswellfarm.co.uk
Schools and local organisations
Moorland Childcare Centre
Village Hall committee
Old School Centre
Parish Council
Moorland Childcare Centre
 All children have access to a snack and drinks during the early
years education sessions and these are included in the fees. We
promote a healthy eating policy and the snack menu is available for
parents to see at the Centre. Lunch can be provided and consists of
freshly prepared and cooked two course meals, using local organic
produce wherever possible.
 A 'high tea' is also available at 5pm. Sample menus are available.
Menus are designed to be attractive, well-balanced and to fulfil the
dietary requirements of young children. Special diets (e.g.
vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) can be accommodated.
 Sourced from Riverford and other local suppliers
Village Hall
 Has recently spent £36,000
equipping the hall to cater for
functions of up to 100 people.
 To celebrate the completion a
meal cooked by the Royal Oak
team using local produce is
being prepared for 100 local
guests on 25th November.
 The Committee promotes the
use of local caterers to hirers.
Old School Centre
 Committee promotes local
suppliers to course organisers
and room hirers
 Drinks and snacks for coffee
bar sourced from village shops.
 Houses the Playgroup who
utilise local suppliers for their
meals and snacks.
Parish Council
 Parish Council fully supports all local business, especially those
which themselves promote local trade.
 2003 Local Plan specifically identifies:
– Promotion of the range of shops and services to residents and
visitors; consider a ‘Welcome to South Brent’ promotion
– Ensure local firms are used, wherever practical, for parish projects
 Annual Parish Dinner is held each year at a restaurant within the
Parish.
 Parish Council is acting as the lead body for ‘Best Local Food
Awards’ 2005
Markets & Festivals
 The Parish Council feels it is more beneficial and sustainable for
our community that we promote the sale of local produce through
existing and new retail outlets in the village, because:
• Local shops are generally available 6 days a week to all
residents
• Small shops might be unable to cope with excessive demand on
the single day/morning of a market.
• Shops have to meet the overheads of rates, insurance, staff costs
etc which give market stalls an unreasonable advantage.
• Most retailers and suppliers want steady, ongoing sales rather
than short bursts of activity.
Best Local Food Awards 2005
We hope this presentation has given a flavour of
what South Brent has to offer, and all the
businesses featured look forward to welcoming
you to South Brent in the near future.
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