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Celebrating 50 Years of Learning, Nature & Community

 

For 50 years, Windmill Hill City Farm has brought people together through nature, learning, wellbeing, and community.

 

As we mark this milestone, we're launching Our Golden Harvest, our biggest fundraising appeal yet, to help sow the seeds for the next 50 years.

For half a century, Windmill Hill City Farm has been a place where people come to feel grounded, welcomed and connected. A place where children learn, adults breathe, friendships form, wellbeing grows, and nature is freely shared.

 

Now, as we mark 50 years, we’re launching Our Golden Harvest (our biggest fundraising appeal yet) and we’re asking our community to help sow the seeds for the next 50 years. 

 

Why we need your support!

Loved for decades, the Farm remains a place where memories deepen and new ones take root. It’s well-loved – worn paths, ageing buildings, and the growing needs of the community we serve. And in a cost‑of‑living crisis, free, safe, local green spaces like ours are becoming rarer and more precious. 

 

To keep the Farm the vibrant, free, welcoming place we all love, we need to support the running costs and essential repairs that allow it to thrive. 

 

Our goal: £50,000. A symbolic and practical harvest to protect the Farm for future generations. 

 

A note for anyone struggling to donate via our website:

 

To donate, enter the amount in the box to the right. Then scroll down to add your marketing consent choice, your details, and your billing address. When you have entered all of your information click 'complete my donation'.

What your donation helps grow

Run our wellbeing, learning & community programmes, outdoor learning, nature‑based wellbeing, volunteering, social connection and more.

 

Care for the land and buildings, essential repairs, safer pathways, accessible spaces and well‑maintained facilities.

 

Animal care, feed, bedding, and veterinary care.

 

Remain a free, welcoming green space, open to everyone, without barriers.

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