| About the Farm |
New buildings, animals and membersIn 2002 the Farm office and Training Room was built and opened, which gave the Farm a proper base from which to operate from and provide activities. In 2003/4 the front of site was landscaped to make the entrance more attractive and welcoming and in 2005/6 the Animal House and Workshop was built and the first animals were introduced to the Farm. Along with the animals came the Animal Keeper who soon introduced a variety of ducks, sheep and pigs which brought a new interest in the Farm from adults and children wanting to work with animals in a Farm setting. Soon after a raised bed garden was constructed as a focal point to the Farm which continues to provide opportunities for volunteers with mobility constraints to participate in Farm activities. During the end of 2006 an apiary was constructed under guidance of The West Glamorgan Beekeepers Association who also provided training for interested volunteers to learn the art of Beekeeping. We are now open 6 days a week and offer a range of activities, training courses and events for adults or children almost everyday of the week. With a Child and Youth Project, Volunteer Project, Animal Project and Education Project, the Farm is buzzing with activities and achievements, yet there is still so much to do. What happens next could be up to you! Getting InvolvedTo find out how you can get involved, follow the links below…
Swansea Community Farm is a Registered Charity (Charity No: 1079907) and a Company Limited by guarantee (Company No: 3899645) |







