February 23, 2017 10.17 am
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Redhill Farm shop to open in Lincoln
Gainsborough-based Redhill Farm will open its second shop this spring on Lincoln Bailgate in the former Elite Meats, which closed October. Signs have gone up in store windows to announce the opening, which is expected to create new jobs for the local area and be open in spring. The store would be the first outside of the family-owned business’ farm shop,…
Redhill Farm is set to open its first commercial store in the former Elite Meats store in Lincoln
Gainsborough-based Redhill Farm will open its second shop this spring on Lincoln Bailgate in the former Elite Meats, which closed October.
Signs have gone up in store windows to announce the opening, which is expected to create new jobs for the local area and be open in spring.
The store would be the first outside of the family-owned business’ farm shop, which is based on Laughton Lane in Morton near Gainsborough.
Redhill Farm Free Range Pork farms is run by Director Jane Tomlinson, with her husband Terry. Together, over the last 15 years, they have built up their Lincolnshire brand, supplying restaurants and cafes, as well as trading at numerous markets and events.
Jane and Terry Tomlinson. Photo: Redhill Farm
The business holds a number of local and national awards to its name.
The inside of the store is currently still empty but work is expected to start soon
The new store will offer customers a range of its own produce including sausages, bacon, fresh free range pork, porkpies, haslet and seasonal products.
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