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New website and blog for organic farm shop

Web design company and IP-City member 4fusion has just created and launched a new website and blog for a farm shop and champion of naturally grown food based in rural Suffolk.

Located in Benhall Green, 20 miles north east of Ipswich, the Railway Farm Shop sells naturally and locally grown vegetables, fruit and flowers as well as other organic produce. The shop celebrates its first anniversary in November, which coincides with the launch of their new website. The new site describes the produce they sell as well as providing information about the benefits of growing and eating naturally, locally grown food. The new site also features a blog or "Farm Diary" which will record all the latest developments at the shop and will provide an interesting picture of life on the shop's smallholding throughout the seasons. The new site is brought to life by the inclusion of witty illustrations drawn by Jason Chapman, official illustrator for Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in London.

The farm shop and 2-acre smallholding is owned and run by Tom and Pat Smith. Their philosophy is to provide naturally and locally grown food at an affordable price, with the majority of the produce in the shop being organic. They grow many of the things sold in the shop and all the other produce they sell is provided by local and small-scale manufacturers, including fruit, eggs and vegetables produced by people in the village. They also supply a number of hotels and restaurants in the area including the Crown and Castle Hotel & Restaurant at Orford.

4fusion was formed in 2005 by Director Andrew Smith, who has many years experience in IT, design and publishing. He said "We thought Tom's site should include information about the benefits of organic and locally grown food because it's such an important issue right now. And the addition of a blog seemed very appropriate, so people could follow the changes on his smallholding throughout the year. Together with Jason Chapman's great drawings, we hope the new site will generate a lot of interest and extra business for Tom and Pat's great new venture."

Take a look at the new Railway Farm Shop website, and don't forget to check out Tom's farm blog: www.railwayfarmshop.co.uk
 
Oct 2006 

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