LOCATION!

We are located 4 miles north of Cirencester, between the villages of North Cerney, and Woodmancote. From A435 you take the turning towards Bagendon, go up past the Church to the T junction. Turn right towards Woodmancote and Scrubditch Farm is approximately 100 yards on the right. The Care Farm is situated down the drive, up the track on the left.
From A417, turn off at Perrotts Brook/Daglingworth, and proceed towards Perrotts Brook. Just before the A435, turn left towards Woodmancote. Go for approximately 1 1/2 miles and Scrubditch Farm is on the right, just past the Bagendon/North Cerney Cross Roads.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Farmers Market!!

In Emma's absence I am updating all that is going on down at the Project!
With the abundance of vegetables we have, Linda, Zoe and Heather very kindly agreed to do the Farmers Market in Cirencester on the 13th August. Linda and I picked and dug all day on Thursday lots of produce to take along. Heather and Linda continued on Friday with the more perishable produce. We made over £40.00 on the day thanks to all their hard work. It is not an easy time of year due to people being on holiday according to other stall holders. Hopefully all that purchased enjoyed our delicious produce!
We will be having a stall on the 27th August so if you are around please pop along and show your support!

Becca


Thank you Linda, Heather and Zoe!!




Wednesday 3 August 2011

Open Afternoon!

We had a very successful Open Afternoon last week, organised by Becca (I definately didn't have the energy!) and we are now featured on 'Cotswold TV' (see link below)

Our Girls!
Danny, Helen, Me & Matt!
Waitrose presented us with a HUGE cheque for £400, that we used to buy 'March, June, Mary-Jane and Lamby!' our 4 Wiltshire Horn Ewes...



















We welcomed lots of people with home baked cakes and cups of tea, made using eggs from our hens. Our students took visitors on tours of the farm, very proudly showing off all their hard work! The glorious fruit, vegetables and flowers were sold to our visitors; hopefully next year we may have some lamb and pork to add to the list! A brilliant day all round with the sun shining for us too!! Thank you to donations from Joe, Maine and Tracey for produce, all students that helped, volunteers and visitors!

Cabbages, Salad, Onions, Plums, Sweet Peas, Eggs.....

Danny showing off our fabulous tomato plants in the poly tunnel to some of our visitors with Sue!

























Take a look at Cotswold TV to hear from Emma and some of our students..........

http://www.furryfeet.tv/cotswolds/venue_video.php?id=410