Beckworth Emporium supports local producers
Beckworth Emporium is calling on local producers to sell their goods in the site’s Produce Market and Food Hall.
The owners of Beckworth Emporium are keen to see the site benefit the community and so are urging local producers to get involved supplying the new business. They are keen to support a range of local firms - from those producing dairy products and preserves to wine and poultry.
Beckworth Emporium will boast a large Produce Market filled with abundant displays of seasonal plants and loose fruit and vegetables, as well as flowers and groceries, a Garden Nursery offering an irresistible array of beautiful, seasonal plants - many of which are grown on the site, a spacious Restaurant with three dining areas including a stunning atrium, and a magnificent Food Hall – home to one of Britain’s best butchers – F.C Phipps for Hambleton Farm Fine Foods and a delicatessen.
Local co–owner of Beckworth Emporium, David Brown, said: “We are delighted to be able to extend our hand to local producers in this way. There are wonderful products available locally and we are keen to offer these products to the thousands of customers expected to visit Beckworth each year. By supporting local producers Beckworth will give a massive boost to local businesses and we are thrilled to offer a helping hand in what are challenging times for smaller producers.”
Beckworth Emporium has created 35 jobs for local workers and is expected to attract 100,000 visitors to the site each year.
Local producers who are interested should contact us for further details.



