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with Transition Pershore
The Local Food Directoryfor the Vale of Evesham
Seventh Edition 2015/16
Foreword by Nigel Smith, Landlord of the Fleece, Bretforton
Some seven or eight years ago I was approached by a small group to see if I would be willing to offer a home to a meeting based around something called Transition Towns. I, like many, was blissfully unaware but decided to listen to what was said and for a while be involved. The messages were stark and proposed actions to remedy were pretty radical. But the thinking made sense. So ‘localism’ and ‘sustainability’ got on to the radar of at least one busy Vale resident.
I have always been pragmatic, believing continuous small steps towards an eventual goal can be the best guarantee of success. These few words give you my personal assessment of some of the very positive things that I have seen move forward.Business-wise we have moved in the food and liquor trade from ‘locally-sourced’ being an occasional adjunct to menus ten years ago, to being an essential for much of the market, with detailed provenance often a key part of the mix. The appearance, growth and success of local producers such as Bredon Hill Foods is testament to this. Beer production has gone micro and local, with some amazing new local brewers producing some interesting products all within 30 miles of Evesham. ‘What are your local ales?’ can be answered with confidence.
Issues of sustainability have even reached mainstream local politics. A few years ago as a Parish Councillor I was looked upon with confusion and perhaps disdain when the subject was raised. Now there is a strong drive for local sustainability such as allotment holding. In Bretforton we have opened a Community Shop, run largely by volunteers, serving the local community and focussing on local produce and supply.All these things add up on the journey to local sustainability. They are good for the planet and good for the soul. For my part it’s been a privilege to have been involved and all power to the TEV elbow.
Nigel
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VEGETABLES AND FRUIT (The local products available vary by the season)
Farm ShopsAvonbank FruitPershore CollegeAvonbank, PershoreWR10 3JP552443
Chadbury Farm ShopA44, Chadbury RoundaboutWR11 4TD
Meadwell Farm ShopCleeve Road, MiddleLittleton WR11 [email protected]
Birlingham NurseriesUpper End, BirlinghamPershore, WR10 3AA750668
Boston FarmBoston Lane, Charlton(plums, apples, fruit juice,cider)
Broadgrove NurseryFarm Shop, Eckington RoadDefford, Pershore
Byrds Farm ShopBadsey RoadBretforton
CravonCraycombe FarmFladbury, WR10 2QS860060
Cleeve Prior ShopFroglands Lane,Cleeve Prior
Ellenden Farm ShopHarvington, WR11 8LU870296www.ellenden.harvington.net
Hampton Farm ShopPershore Road, EveshamWR11 6PL41540
Hotchpotch Veg2 New Cottages, NethertonPershore, WR10 [email protected]
Leelands (Collis)Farm ShopBroadway Road, EveshamWR11 7RN446537
Revills Farm ShopBourne Road, DeffordWR8 [email protected]
Farm Shop at StoultonWorcester Road, StoultonWR7 4RW01905 840995
VerifreshBlackminster07785 902541
Wayside Farm Shop50 Pitchers HillWickhamford, WR11 7RT 830546www.waysidefarmshop.co.ukTown Shops
Broadway Deli29 High StreetWR12 7DP
Collins of BroadwayKennel Lane, BroadwayWR12 7DJ852061
Fruit Salad48 High Street, PershoreWR10 1DP552148Port St. Green Veg68 Port Street, EveshamWR11 1AP
Evesham Green Grocers36 Bridge StreetWR11 4RR
Willersey Shop &Post OfficeChurch Street, WillerseyWR12 7PN
Asparagus - Most Farm and Town Shops sell local asparagus and products in season, as do:
Gary AndrewsAbbey Road NurseriesAbbey Road, EveshamWR11 4SB
The Plant CentrePershore College,Avonbank, PershoreWR10 3JP
Nightingale OrchardBroadway Road, A44Wickhamford WR11 7RP
St Patrick’s29 High StreetBroadway WR12 7DP853040
Pages Farm ShopStratford RoadMickleton, GL55 6SU 430279
Bretforton Community Shop39 New Street, BretfortonWR11 7HY833616
Town Markets
Vegetable Box SchemesBredon Hill Foods710447www.bredonhillfoods.co.uk
Meadwell Farm ShopCleeve Road, MiddleLittleton WR11 8JR 834241
Oxton OrganicsBroadway Lane, FladburyWR10 2QF860477www.oxtonorganics.co.uk
VEGETABLES, FRUIT, JAMS, PRESERVES (The local products available vary by the season)
Pick Your OwnAvonbank FruitPershore CollegeAvonbankPershoreWR10 3JP551151
Bengeworth OrchardsOffenham Road, Evesham
Hipton Hill Orchards(plums, Weds mornings,July/August)[email protected]
Walsgrove Fruit FarmEvesham Road (A44)01905 345371www.walsgrove.co.uk
Jams & Preserves
See also Worcestershire Farmer’s Market website at www.wfmg.co.uk
- Many Farm Shops stock these but also:
Capers10 High Street, PershoreWR10 1BG
CravonCraycombe Farm, nearFladbury WR10 2QS860060
Deli@Pershore66 High Street, PershoreWR10 1DU553689
JellyPickleJam16-17 Vine MewsEvesham WR11 4RE346623
Chadbury Farm ShopChadbury Farm ShopWR11 4TD
Fork to ForkThe Coach House, Pensham, Pershore, WR10 3HB 07817 192301www.forktofork.net
Organic Hotchpotch Veg2 New Cottages, NethertonPershore, WR10 [email protected]
Evesham Farmer’s MarketMarket Place & High StreetLast Fri of every month
Lyndy’s Country KitchenJam, preserves, chutneysSaturday Market, Market Place, Evesham
Bretforton Community Shop39 New Street, BretfortonWR11 7HY833616
Market SquareEvesham(Saturday mornings)
Ron DadgePershore Retail Market, Pershore.Wed-Sat554298
Ken and Jen MasonPershore Retail Market, Town Hall, PershoreWed-Sat555805
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Abbey ButchersPershore Retail Market, Pershore462438 Wed-Sat(pork and asparagus/plumsausages in season)
Bretforton Community Shop
Broadway Deli29 High Street, BroadwayWR12 7DP
Dave PurserAvon Street, Evesham, WR11 4LQ422446
Deli @ Pershore66 High Street, Pershore
Goodyear ButchersHigh Street, Pershore
MilletsTwyford Country ParkEvesham
Fladbury Pie &Sausage CoFladbury
Town Shops - Those listed below make their own meat products or sell local/regional meat
Pebworth Porkers; A community group, rearing pigs; other groups interested contact [email protected]
Annie’s Market GardenMarlcliff B50 4NY01789 490872
MEAT
Farm Shops
Birlingham NurseriesUpper End, Birlingham,PershoreWR10 3AB750668
Chase House FarmWyre Road, Wyre Piddle554908
Chadbury FarmshopWR11 4TD
Cleeve Prior Farm ShopFroglands Lane,Cleeve PriorCollins of BroadwayKennel Lane
Ellenden Farm ShopHarvington. WR11 8LU870296
Hillworth Farm ButchersMillets Farm Shop,Evesham Countryu Park765003
Kites Nest FarmBroadway, WR12 7JT853320 (organic beef)
Meadwell Farm ShopCleeve Rd, Middle LittletonWR11 8JR
Revills Farm ShopBourne Road, Defford,Pershore WR8 9BS 750466
Farm Shop at StoultonWorcester Rd, Stoulton,WR7 4RWOld Yarr [email protected] friendly Beef Boxes
Wayside Farm ShopWickhamfordCotswold bacon & sausages
FISH
AshtonsCheltenham RoadAshton under HillWR11 7QT(Cotswold Lamb)
Donnington Trout FarmUpper Swell, Stow-on-the-Wold, GL54 1EP 01451 830873 www.donningtontrout.co.uk
CravonCraycombe Farm. WR10 2QS. Traditionally smoked fish from North Leach.
Broadway DeliWR12 7DP. Severn and Wye Smokery.
Meadows Farm ShopHome Farm, Bredons Norton. 01684 772322
CravonCraycombe Farm
Farm Shop at Stoulton5
Vegetable Plant OutletsAshtonsCheltenham Road,Ashton Under HillWR11 7QT
B&QFour Pools, EveshamWR11 1DJ
Birlingham NurseriesUpper End, Pershore,WR10 3AB
Blue Gecko PlantsTewkesbury Road,Eckington751802www.bluegeckoplants.com
Blossom Ridge NurseriesBack Lane, Bretforton,EveshamWR11 7JB
Byrds Farm ShopBadsey Road, Bretforton
Golls NurseryPitchill WR11 8SN871740
Green JJamKnowle Hill, Evesham49564
Market Plant StallMarket Square, Evesham(Sat mornings)
Mill Lane NurseriesMill Lane, Cleeve Prior.Pershore College, Avonbank,Pershore WR10 3JP551151Plant CentreKnowle Hill,Evesham WR11 7EN831527Three Springs NurseryDefford Road, Pershore555476
W. L. Brown3 High Street, PershoreWR10 1AD
Vale GardensBirmingham Road, Badsey,Evesham WR11 7TWwww.valegardens.co.uk831000
Producers
Cakes
Beer -www.stanwaybrewery.co.ukwww.cotswoldbrewery.co.ukwww.puritybrewery.comwww.pub-explorer.com realale/wyrepiddle-brewery.co.uk
Cheese - Gorsehill AbbeyCheese (organic)Collins Lane, Broadway852208www.gorsehillabbey.co.uk
Drinks - Nurses CottageRectory Cottage,Little Comberton, WR10 3EG710447www.nursescottagedrinks.co.uk
Flour - Stanway WatermillStanway, GL54 5PQ584446www.stanwaymill.co.uk
Ice Cream - Spot LogginsBretforton House Farm,Main St, Bretforton830831
Meadow Lane Brewery Bidford on Avon B50 4AB Tel: 01789 778005
Meadows Farm ShopHome FarmBredon’s Norton01684 772322
Jams - Simply [email protected] 315128
JellyPickleJam 07939 346623
PLANTS & PRODUCERS
Groplant NurseriesBretforton
Jellys & Dressings - Plantation Cottage, Bricklehamptonwww.plantation-jellies-jacobs.co.uk
Pork Products - Outdoor Pig Company1 Chapel Street, EveshamWR11 4QJ45222
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The 30:30 Listing
TEV has been asking local cafe, pubs and hotels to source at least 30% of their food from within 30 miles of Evesham, over the year. It’s a self-regulating measure, we are not into being ‘food police’, but these establishments have signed up. Do patronise them - and let us know of any others you know or hear about.
The Evesham HotelFresh ingredients, usually local (sea fish is a slight problem!), and seasonal produce will continue to be prepared and cooked to order under the direction of our Head Chef, Paul Napper, who is looking forward to the asparagus season - aren’t we all! Open for lunches 12.30 to 2pm and dinners 7.00 until 9.30pm.
Cooper’s Lane, WR11 1DA. Tel 01386 765566www.eveshamhotel.com
The Bell, Salford PriorsCountry pub offering warm welcome and locally sourced produce for a daily changing menu. Mon-Fri 12-3 and 5 – 10.30, Sat & Sun 12 till 11, food till 9 pm.
The Bell, Evesham Road, Salford Priors WR11 4UU. Tel 01789 772112
Childswickham Inn & BrasserieRecently refurbished inn, close to Broadway village. Food served Mon – Sat. 12-2 pm and 6 till 9, open all day Sunday, food from 12 till 6 pm.Steak night Thursday.
Childswickham Inn & Brasserie, Broadway Road, WR12 7HP. Tel 852461
Coach and Horses, HarvingtonLocal village pub, beer garden. Open Mon to Fri, 5 till 12, Sat. 12 till 12,Sunday 12 to 11.30 pm. Food served Mon to Fri 6 till 9, Sat. 12 till 9,Sunday lunch 12 till 3.
Coach and Horses, Station Road, Harvington WR11 8NJ Tel: 01386 870249
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The Round of Gras, BadseyOriginal home of the famous asparagus auction, we take our Gras roots veryseriously, special dishes served through the April-June season.11 am – 11pm daily.
The Round of Gras, Bretforton Road, Badsey WR11 7XQ. Tel 830206
The 30:30 Listing
Evesham Greengrocers Open Monday to Saturday 8.30 to 5 pm, vegetables, fruit, meat and meatproducts, eggs, milk, snacks, locally-produced bread, cakes and chutneys.
Evesham Greengrocers, 36 Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RR
The Fleece Inn, BretfortonThe Fleece Inn is the perfect rural retreat, just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Cotswolds, boasting roaring open fires for winter, open garden and apple orchard for summer, and a friendly welcome all year round. This historical pub is a favourite with Real Ale lovers, the welcoming atmosphere and good food attract visitors from all over the world. Open most days 11am to 11pm.
The Fleece Inn, Bretforton, WR11 7JE. Tel 01386 831173www.thefleeceinn.co.uk
Raphael’s Restaurant, EveshamThe sixty-seater Raphael’s Restaurant is situated at Hampton Ferry, overlooking the Avon. We pride ourselves on our seasonal menu using locally sourced meat, eggs and vegetables. We only use Fairtrade tea and coffee, and are proud members of The Asparagus Community Interest Company, promoting the Vale’s ‘Queen of Vegetables’ during the asparagus season. Open 10 till 3, longer hours in the summer.
Raphael’s Restaurant, Hampton Ferry, Boat Lane, Evesham WR11 4BPTel 01386 45460 www.hamptonferry.com
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The 30:30 Listing
Fresh Fruit & Veg - The Best!We all have the feeling that fresh fruit and vegetables are good for us but why?
Fruit and vegetables are a good source of vitamins and minerals including folic acid, vitamin C and potassium. They’re also an excellent source of dietary fibre which
helps deal with constipation and may also help to prevent certain cancers. They can reduce our risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke.
Fresh fruit and vegetables are usually low in fat - provided they are not prepared with lots of oil - and low in calories, and can help us to maintain a healthy weight.
They have naturally occurring rather than refined sugars and contain many nutrients that keep up our energy levels.
Whilst any fruit and vegetables can be good for us, fresh produce does not contain the extra additives, sweeteners, sugars, fats and salt added in some manufacturing processes. When you look at ingredients on processed foods they are listed in order
of quantity. The amount of fruit may be well down the list!To keep healthy as Colin Tudge said “Eat food, mostly plants”!
Dr Sylvia Chandler
Star Inn, Ashton-under-HillAll meat sourced from local butcher, all pork from our own family-farm pigs.Open every lunchtime and Tues to Sat. 5 till 9 pm, Sunday 12 till 4 pm.
Star Inn, Elmley Road, Ashton-under-Hill WR11 7SN. Tel 881325
Three Ways House, MickletonLovely Cotswold hotel, home of the famous Pudding Club, has a Gold Green Tourism award. Restaurant open Sunday – Thurs 7 to 9 pm, Fri-Sat. 7 to 9.30.
Three Ways House, Chapel Lane, Mickleton GL55 6SB. Tel 438429
Word of Mouth Cafe, EveshamA relaxed and friendly cafe with menus prepared using seasonal and locally produced ingredients. Homemade coeliac friendly food, fairtrade coffee, free WiFi, good dogs welcome. Open six days a week, 9.30am to 4pm.
19-20 Vine Street, Evesham WR11 4RL. Tel 01386 422259www.wordofmouthcafe.co.uk
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Growing in the Vale
Growing in the ValeThe Vale of Evesham is one of the most fertile areas of the country. Protected by the Cotswold escarpment and with light alluvial soils watered by the River Avon, The Vale has long been associated with fruit and vegetable growing. In diversity and range of produce, the Vale surely must be the most productive area of the UK.
Horticulture in the Vale can be traced back to the early 19th Century. In 1805, asparagus, cucumber and onions were grown on considerable scale and sent to Birmingham markets. From 1825, Badsey became the focus. In 1852 the railway to Oxford opened up, making the start of the ‘modern’ period of horticulture, providing essential transport links to reach new customers and in 1871 appears the first use of the term ‘Market Gardener’ in the Badsey Census. Anyone interested in the history of marketing gardening should obtain the ‘Market Gardener’ DVD from the Badsey Society. It provides an insight into the Evesham Custom, Hovels, etc, which contributed to the great success of our horticulture. More on the Badsey Society website!
Nowadays, with the increasing demands of customers, tomatoes (grown in the Vale since the late 19th century) are now grown hydroponically, for 52 weeks a year. New technologies such as diffused glass, LED lighting and Combined Heat and Power systems help to satisfy the demand for British produce. New strains of asparagus mean a much longer than traditional season of St. George’s Day to Midsummer. New and exotic crops such as Pak Choi and a range of micro-herbs supplement brassicas, field vegetables and the abundant apples and plums.
Horticulture across the West Midlands is a dynamic and growing sector. A 2011 study, ‘The Heart of Horticulture’, found that it is efficient and an important economic driver. It is estimated to be worth £350 million at ‘farm gate value’ - doubled when you include food processing. Over 20,000 people work in horticulture, yet it uses only 3% of the land. It’s a great success story, due to areas like the Vale of Evesham and crops like asparagus. The region accounts for 65% of all UK asparagus with 820 hectares dedicated to this wonderful crop in Worcestershire. And the best, of course, comes from the Vale!
Chris Brooks
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EGGS & DAIRY
Diary ProductsAbbey Butchers(Mousetrap), PershoreRetail Market, pershoreWed-Sat (cheese)554349
Broadway DeliWR12 7DP (organic milk, Gorsehill cheese.
Capers10 High Street, PershoreWR10 1BG(yoghurt, Gorsehill cheese)556342
Chadbury Farm ShopChadbury RoundaboutA44, WR11 4TD(Cheese, Spot Loggins IceCream)
CravonCraycombe FarmNr Fladbury WR10 2QS(milk from Hayway Farm,Broadway 852436)
Co-OpHigh Street, Evesham(Local Cheeses)
Ellenden Farm ShopHarvington. WR11 8LU870296
Flavours96 High Street, EveshamWR11 4EU (Ice Cream)244829
Meadwell Farm ShopCleeve Rd, MiddleLittleton WR11 8JR(cheese)
MilletsEvesham Country Park(Cream, Croome Cuisine Cheese, Yoghurt)
Deli@Pershore66 High Street, PershoreWR10 1DU553689
Wayside Farm Shop50 Pitchers Hill,Wickhamford WR11 7RT(Gorsehill Abbey Cheese,Yoghurt)
Whitehouse FarmBroadway Road, Willersey,Broadway WR12 7PH(milk) 853352
Willersey StoresWillersey (Spot LogginsIce Cream)
Eggs
ChickensDomestic Fowl Trust Honeybourne, near rail station.Chicken House & Poultry Supplies www.domesticfowltrust.co.uk
Birlingham NurseriesUpper End, BirlinghamWR10 3AB 750668
Broadway Deli
CravonCraycombe FarmBurford Brown Free RangeEggs
Chadbury Farm ShopChadbury RoundaboutA44, WR11 4TD
Ellenden Farm ShopHarvington WR11 8LU870296
Masty FarmEvesham Road, Broadway859105
Meadwell Farm ShopCleeve Rd, Middle LittletonWR11 8JR
MilletsEvesham Country Park
PartridgesLower Haselor, Evesham
Pennylands FarmBroadway
Revills Farm ShopBourne Road, DeffordWR8 9BS 750466
WaysideWickhamford
AshtonsCheltenham Rd, Ashton-under-Hill WR11 7QT(Croome Cuisine Cheese, Spot Loggins Ice Cream, Yoghurt)
Old Sandys ArmsWickhamford
Farm Shop at StoultonCroome Cuisine Cheese
AshtonsCheltenham Rd, Ashton-under-Hill WR11 7QT
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COOKING OIL/DRINK/HONEY
Cooking OilSeveral locally produced rape-seed cooking oils are available - R-oil www.r-oil.co.uk,Cotswold Gold www.cotswoldgold.co.uk and Croome Rapeseed Oil - from many of the Farm or Town Shops above but also:
Locality StoreSedgeberrow WR11 7UR
Spar96 Pershore Road,Hampton WR11 2PJ
Countrywide StoresFoor Pools, EveshamWR11 1DJ
Millets Farm Shop &Country LarderEvesham Country ParkWR11 4TP
Broadgrove NurseryDefford, Pershore WR103DA
Boston FarmBoston Lane, Charlton(Cider, apple juice)
Chadbury Farm ShopPlum Jerkum, AlesWR11 4PA
CravonCraycombe FarmFladbury WR10 2QS(Wyre Piddle Ales andothers)
Old Sandys ArmsWickhamford
Ellenden Farm ShopOwn Ciders
AshtonsCheltenham RoadBeers, Nurses Cottage Presse
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PLACES TO EAT/EVENTS/GROW YOUR OWN LOCAL FOOD
Places to Eat/Bakeries/Supplies
Asparafest, Ashdown Farm, Badsey WR11 7PASat/Sun, 30/31 May.
Apple & Ale FestivalFleece Inn, BretfortonOctober [email protected]
Asparagus Auction24 MayFleece Inn, Bretforton
Asparagus Festival23 April - 22nd June
AsparafestAshdown Farm30 - 31 May www.asparafest.co.uk
Broadway Food FestivalBroadway Village GreenSept 13 10-4
Badsey Flower ShowJuly 25
Ellenden Farm Open DayAugustHarvington WR11 8LUwww.ellenden.harvington.net870296
Fladbury Festival &Walkabout11-12 July 11am-5pmOrchard Open Days
Open Farm Sunday7 June
Pershore Plum FayreAugust Bank Holiday Weekendwww.pershoreplumfestival.co.uk
Events & Open Days
StoultonPimhill Oats, Muesli
Meadwell Farm ShopCleeve RoadMiddle LittletonWR11 8JR
MilletsStanway Flour
Ashtons Farm ShopPorridge Mixes
Overbury Farmswww.overburyfarms.co.uk7 June
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Tel: 47146
PLACES TO EAT/EVENTS/GROW YOUR OWN LOCAL FOOD
Garden Clubs
Seed Swaps
Grow Your Own Really Local Food!
Evesham49741
Bishamton861438
Wickhamford830834
Permanent veg seed swapSeedling swap May 9Seed saving September 26.imaGine, Market Place, Evesham
AllotmentsSedgeberrow 882079
Growing Worcestershirewww.growingworcestershire.org.uk
Royal Horticultural Society Advice at Pershore College
www.bretforton-gardenclub.co.uk
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Evesham Hotel, Cooper’s Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 1DATel: 01386 765566 | Fax: 01386 765443 | www.eveshamhotel.com
BREAKFASTContinental, includingfresh croissants £9.50
Full, freshly cooked toorder English Breakfast £13.95
Monday-Friday7.00-9.30am
Weekends and bankHoliday Monday 8-10am
LUNCHEONIncluding the famous buffet
- more fun than a ‘Pick ‘n’ Mix!12.30-2pm
DINNERIncluding several vegetarian options
as well as daily specials6.30-9.30pm
Local foods freshlyprepared and cooked to
order by our Head Chef Paul Napperand his Team
Cream teas are served under theancient mulberries
in the garden on suitablesummer weekends!
The Evesham HotelCedar Restaurant
BREAKFAST Continental, including fresh croissants £9.50
Full, freshly cooked to order English Breakfast
£13.95
Monday-Friday 7.00-9.30am
Weekends and Bank Holiday Mondays 8-10am
LUNCHEON Including the famous buffet @ £10.50 - more fun than
a Pick ‘n’ Mix! 12.30-2pm
DINNER à la carte and vegetarian
menus plus daily special menus 6.30-9.30pm
Local foods freshly prepared and cooked to
order by our team of local chefs.
We do not use any ready-made dishes bought in
from elsewhere
Cream teas are served under the ancient mulberries
in the garden on suitable summer weekends!
Evesham Hotel, Cooper’s Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 1DATel: 01386 765566 | Fax: 01386 765443 | www.eveshamhotel.com
The Evesham Hotel Cedar Restaurant
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Now open. Serving & owned by the community. Find us at 39 New Street, Bretforton WR11 7HY. 01386 833616
Fresh milk & dairy products Fresh bread daily Great range of local fruit & veg Fresh bacon, sausages & meat Wine & local ales Range of groceries Locally sourced produce Café with free WiFi
www.BretShop.org www.facebook.com/BretCommunityShop
96 High Street,WR11 4EU.01386 244829
Flavours Italian cafe~ Gelateria ~ PizzeriaWe welcome you to our Italian family-run cafe, to indulge in our authentic homemade Pizza and Gelato (ice cream!). All our products are made on the premises using the freshest ingredients.
With over twenty different flavours of Gelato to choose from you will be spoilt for choice!
Delicious jams and chutneys
prepared by Wendy and Hayley using local seasonal produce
Tel 07990554673/07890315128
www.simplyseasonal.co.uk Email: [email protected]
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Suppliers ofPork and Pork Products,
Pig Roast.
1 Chapel StreetEvesham
WorcestershireWR11 4QJ
Tel: 01386 4522207920 888 447
Email: [email protected]
16-17 Vine MewsOff Vine StreetEveshamWR11 4RETel: 07939 346623Email: [email protected]: jellypicklejam.co.uk
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Fruit • Vegetables • Salad Flowers • Bread • Meat • Dairy
Local Jams and Preserves
36 Bridge Street, Evesham Worcestershire WR11 4RR
Hampton FerryEvesham’s Best Kept Secret• Holiday Caravan Site• Boat Moorings• Angling• Raphael’s Restaurant• Caravan Rallies Welcome • Ample Car Parking• Cyclists, Walkers and groups welcome• Coaches by appointment• Private Parties and Outside Catering
undertaken• Sunday Carvery• Large Beer Garden
Open throughout the year
Boat Lane, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 4BPT: 01386 45460 E: [email protected]
Do you know of a shop or outlet not listed or incorrectly listed?
Are you listed but wish to correct the information?
Please send details to:John Porter, 1 Merstow Cottages, Merstow Place,
Evesham WR11 4AY.Tel: 48448 or Email: [email protected]
Please give page and/or section heading
Amendment
Addition
Additions & Comments
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Visit imaGine
The Transition Evesham Vale contact point,Market Square, Evesham.
Open Wednesday to Saturdays, 10-4pm
Come and join us for the ride!Cycle Evesham Vale aims:• To promote safe and responsible cycling as an effective means of local
transport in the Vale of Evesham• To represent the interests of cyclists in Evesham Vale to local councils,
Highways Agency and other relevant bodies• To champion the development of an improved infrastructure for cyclists in the
Vale.• To provide a source of information and advice to local and visiting cyclists• To reduce dependency on the motor car, reduce pollution and so improve our
environment
facebook.com/cycleeveshamvale cycleeveshamvale.org
Cycling advocacy Cycle training Cyclotourism Social Cycle Rides Re-Cycling
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The Transition movement has groups across the country, and now internationally. We are about changing from a ‘high-carbon economy’ to a low one, where we consume much less fossil fuel – coal, oil and gas. The great majority of climate scientists now believe the changes we face – storms, floods, hurricanes - are caused by human activity. 2014 was the hottest year since records began in 1880, thirteen of the hottest fifteen years have occurred since 2000.
A major cause of rising carbon emissions is the production, transportation, packaging and storage of food. We need to think harder about how we source our food, transport it and preserve it. In the Vale of Evesham we need to focus on supporting local growers and producers – and make sure our supermarkets stock their goods too!
TEV wants to see the Vale community built around local production, more sustainable forms of transport, and locally-created ‘green energy’. There are a growing number of solar farms, but much better would be (small) wind turbines, and solar panels on the top of every building – providing most of the electricity needed, certainly when the sun is out! Good insulation is also vital, these things are urgent for all the new housing being currently built in the Vale.
If you want to know more about how individuals and small groups are ‘Greening the Vale’ contact us to borrow or buy our DVD of that name, introduced by Alistair McGowan – it’s also on youtube. Some in this Directory are featured in the film – show it and discuss with any group you are part of. Please note this is just a Directory and does not imply endorsement by TEV. It is correct to the best of our knowledge but if you have amendments or additions please fill in and return the form overleaf. We are grateful to Wychavon Council and our advertisers for the cost of printing, and the local First and Middle schools for distributing the Directory. We really hope you will use it!
TEV Secretary David Haslam [email protected] paper of this quality remains very expensive to use for a free publication, but we hope to do so in future.
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