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Lanarkshire Larder has an appetite for success

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iOS - Android In signing up as members of Lanarkshire Larder, 35 businesses are putting their hard-earned money where their mouths are in the quest to elevate the status of the region’s produce and products, and to boost the local economy by luring tourists on to a food and drink trail that will give them a taste of the flavoursome delights Lanarkshire’s natural larder has to offer.At the helm of Lanarkshire Larder is businesswoman, Selina Cairns – a long-time ambassador for locally sourced, sustainable food and drink.A director of Errington Cheese, which was founded by her father, Humphrey Errington in 1981 from the 250-acre Walston Braehead Farm near Carnwath, Selina is chairperson of Lanarkshire Larder – a regional food group that was.

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