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Aug 2022
Ainsty Farm Shop is to close next month after its owners were told their annual energy bill was set to jump from £20,000 to £90,000 a year.
Farmers Lily and Stuart Beaton have run the popular store for 22 years and have been in their current premises off the A59 near Kirk Hammerton since 2005. The shop sells meat from their farm as well as other produce grown locally.
The couple's annual energy bill is due to renew next month and they received a new quote last week that was so shocking they didn't think it was real.
Ms Beaton said:
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Since announcing their closure over the weekend they have been heartened by the messages of support and goodwill from customers.
After September, they will continue to sell meat and produce from their farm via their online shop.
To sign up to the Ainsty Farm Shop mailing list for updates on how to still buy meat from them after they close, email sales@ainstyfarmshop.co.uk or call 01423 331897
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