Here are a few local websites which might be of interest:
Haddenham Parish Council - official website of the parish council with details of the quarterly newsletter
Haddenham.net - village website with information and links to other Wychert villages
Haddenham in Transition - local transition network for the Haddenham and Thame area
Food on our Doorstep - food directory of producers in and around High Wycombe
Thames Valley Farmers Co-operative - details of markets in towns across Berkshire, Oxfordshire and south Buckinghamshire
Local Food Advisor - the UK's number one local food website with details of local producers, reviews and recipes
Big Barn - an organisation committed to reversing the anti-social trend of the UK food industry and promoting local food producers
Chiltern District Council - Local Food Producers - details of local food producers in the Chilterns
BBO (Berks, Bucks & Oxon) Food Group - an organisation that promotes local food groups and business
Piddington Pantry - a community project to provide the village with a place to meet and to buy locally made and locally sourced products.
Haddenham Parish Council - official website of the parish council with details of the quarterly newsletter
Haddenham.net - village website with information and links to other Wychert villages
Haddenham in Transition - local transition network for the Haddenham and Thame area
Food on our Doorstep - food directory of producers in and around High Wycombe
Thames Valley Farmers Co-operative - details of markets in towns across Berkshire, Oxfordshire and south Buckinghamshire
Local Food Advisor - the UK's number one local food website with details of local producers, reviews and recipes
Big Barn - an organisation committed to reversing the anti-social trend of the UK food industry and promoting local food producers
Chiltern District Council - Local Food Producers - details of local food producers in the Chilterns
BBO (Berks, Bucks & Oxon) Food Group - an organisation that promotes local food groups and business
Piddington Pantry - a community project to provide the village with a place to meet and to buy locally made and locally sourced products.