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Can you help Bath City Farm?

Bath City Farm searches for enthusiastic fundraisers.

Bath City Farm is a registered charity that relies solely on donations from the public and various organisations. All money raised is used directly for the upkeep of the farm and our animals.

We have a flock of Soay sheep, two Tamworth pigs, three goats, a large variety of chickens, ducks and Aberdeen Angus cattle.

We receive no direct funding from Bath & North East Somerset Council.

Due to the ongoing fundraising issues we face at the farm, we are looking for volunteers to help in this area.

We are keen for people who have any fundraising experience to contact us. We would be most grateful for this as your experience and knowledge would be so helpful and beneficial to the farm.

The farm office is open from approximately 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday. See the contact us page for our contact details. Alternatively, would anyone interested in helping with fundraising at the farm contact Helen (the farms volunteer co-ordinator) on 0794 9923297.

If you don't have any fundraising experience but would still like to become more involved with the work carried out at the farm, we would love to hear from you. Why not become a "friend of the farm"? This only costs £8 a year and any money raised goes directly to the upkeep of our animals.

Bath City Farm is set on the hillside between Whiteway and Twerton. It is the largest City Farm in the South-West and is set amongst 37 acres of land with wonderful panoramic views of the City.

This beautiful area benefits many people in Bath and is a favourite for dog walkers who enjoy walking their dogs in the fields. The farm is a fantastic resource to have in Bath and benefits many groups, from the Probation Service to mother and toddler groups.

Please do contact us if you require any further information or are interested in becoming a volunteer or friend of the farm. Please spend a while reading through this website to see what we do. Thank You.

From the Trustees of Bath City Farm

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