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Growing Wellbeing: Restoring People and Place
Are you feeling socially isolated and/or experiencing mild depression, low mood, anxiety or stress?
Would you like to spend some time overlooking Chew Valley Lake on a working organic vegetable farm learning new skills and connecting with your wider environment and communities?
We are here for you.
Our courses are free and transport can be arranged.
Therapeutic horticulture programme, 10am-3pm on Wednesdays. The new course starts on 17th January 2024 and runs for 12 weeks.
A Gardening for Wellbeing course, underpinned by the Five Ways to Wellbeing: Give, Take Notice, Connect, Be Active and Keep Learning. Every week you’ll learn more about what you can do in the garden. Together, we will nurture and be nurtured by our vegetable patch.
Therapeutic conservation programme, 11am-3pm on Thursdays. The new course starts on 18th January 2024 and runs for six weeks.
Slow down with nature-based mindful activities that encourage a sense of connection with the world and aid relaxation. Learn skills in practical nature conservation to help wildlife flourish here at the farm and at home.
Therapeutic mindfulness, movement and creativity programme, 10am-3pm on Mondays. The new course starts on 19th February and runs for 6 weeks.
Run by our longstanding wellbeing partner, Ecowild, this course will support your physical and mental health through nourishing practices for body and mind in a beautiful setting.
So what to do next?
Explore the three wellbeing courses above. These sit alongside each other, offering different routes to improved wellbeing for different people with different needs and interests.
Register your interest by following the link and the course leader will give you a call or send you an email to get to know you a bit. Let us know if you would prefer to be called or emailed.
If you’re not sure what course would be best for you, try one of our monthly Wild Days or Grow Days which are designed as ‘taster sessions’ to see how you like the experience without having to commit to a whole course.
These days also act as ‘refuelling sessions’ where past and current participants can top-up their wellbeing and reconnect with the Farm.
Funded by The West of England Combined Authority
The Community Farm
Denny Lane
Chew Magna
Bristol BS40 8SZ
Our Outlets
Saturdays 10am-2pm
The same wonderful, organic produce that goes into our veg boxes is available for sale at The Farm's Veg Shed.
The Community Farm is a not-for-profit organisation, registered with the Financial Conduct Authority as a Community Benefit Society.
Our registration number on the Mutuals Public Register is 31018 R. Our companies Number at Companies House is IP031018
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