Meat Suppliers in Nottinghamshire
Barlows Butchers
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG16
Our relationships with local produces, focus on nice old fashioned service values and ultimate quality have all contributed to building a reputation which has steadily grown over the past 60 years. Our capability to get the best cuts of meat speedily and freshly from farm to your plate remains as importandBelwood Foods
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG16 3HZ
We operate under the strictest methods of quality control and can supply the assurance of full traceability on all our production. Belwood Foods steady expansion has been brought about through a twin strategy of ongoing training for our workforce, whilst continually investing in new technology and ideas.Spring Lane Farm Shop
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG3
Many of our seasonal vegetables are home grown and picked that day to ensure the client gets the freshest produce possible with the finest taste. Cauliflowers, Broccoli and Brussel Sprouts are cut on the morning of sale. Carrots, Leeks, Cabbage and Parsnips are grown by one of our neighbouring farmers.Maloneys
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG20
Maloney's is a family owned Retail and Wholesale Butchers and Bakers that has earned its reputation of quality and excellence over the last twenty five years. Mike Maloney used his knowledge and expertise to begin out as a retail butcher in 1979 and now has four shops. It is a family business - MikeDD & E Bates & Sons
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19
Bates Farm Shop is renowned for its best quality fresh meat, fruit and vegetables along with a range of delicious delicacies. Bates Farm Shop is located on the outskirts of Mansfield. The Fruit and Veg shop opened in 1978 with the Butchers shop following in 1991. The shops specialise in home producedD & A Nicholls
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 6HT
David John Nicholls M. Ins. M, R. I. P. H. H, H. A. C. C. P certificates & Certificate of Excellence A butcher from a family of butchers going back to my father in the old market in Nottingham, then a shop on Arkwright St situated just before the railway bridge near Midland Station. Those were the days