Everyone's welcome for a visit to Bath City Farm, a community project that has farm animals to meet and feed by hand.
About Bath City Farm
It's a fabulous day out, a great way to enjoy some of what farm life offers, and get up close to some fun and beautiful farm animals.
The 37-acre farm has sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and other animals - they're friendly and used to humans and love being fed by hand. Hand washing facilities are provided at the farm, and this is strongly recommended if you've been petting or feeding the animals.
Please only use the suitable feed for that animal, which you can buy very cheaply at the farm.
It's free to enter the farm, although it's run as a charity and donations are very welcome.
There's a cafe open from 10:30 am - 4:30 pm.
Arrangements on the day
We'll be arriving at the farm around 2:50 pm, but our volunteer Tokomi will be at Moorland Road in his SU hoodie from 2:00 pm, leaving Moorland Road at 2:30 pm and walking to the farm - it's about a 20 minute walk. Tokomi will wait at the entrance to the farm on The Hollow/ Kelston View so that as many of us can go in together as possible at 3:00 pm. The farm shuts at 5:00 pm but you can leave at any time.
Directions: You can make your own way there - here's a Google Map
Bus: No.12 Wessex bus to The Hollow or alternatively the No.5 First Group bus via Kelston View to the next bus stop at Whiteway Circle. Walk down North Way and turn right for the farm.
There's a Facebook event if you want to let people know you're going