Mental Health Awareness Week was this week (10th - 16th May), and with this year's theme set as Nature, local mental health charity Changes Bristol... read more
I am sure many of us have been feeling positive this week; a feeling of freedom in sight as restrictions ease and we can see family again, Spring... read more
It's been a couple of years since we were awarded funding from The People's Project to spruce up our Learning Area, and since then it's gone from... read more
You may have noticed a bit more root veg and a few less leafy greens in your boxes over the last few weeks. Or maybe you’ve spotted a bit more... read more
It’s Springtime and our bumblebee friends are emerging from hibernation which is always an exciting time of year for those of us who volunteer for... read more
To kick off March and the official start of bird nesting season the Wildlife Group at the Community Farm have put together this handy guide to... read more
Jobs in farming are more white dominated than almost any other sector, and along with many others, we at the Farm can feel uncomfortable talking... read more
Every year the Oxford Real Farming Conference draws together nature-friendly farmers from across the UK. Believe it or not, it’s a hot-ticket. As... read more
Greetings wildlife lovers! After spring and summer spent in almost total hibernation (thanks Covid!), the Wildlife Group sprang back to life in... read more
January always brings a hard, drab start to the year. As the cheer of Christmas fades, this gloomy and wintry month of restraint seems to plod on... read more
In recent months, a new lease of life has been offered to our awareness and appreciation of the “nature” near our homes. Nearby nature. Even in the... read more
With the announcement of lockdown came the inevitability of disruption. Countless fearful questions soon followed: why the rush on toilet paper? Why... read more
My major reflection on the last few months is relief at how fortunate we have been at The Community Farm because COVID-19 has - so far - not had... read more