Update on 2 October:
Unfortunately the weather forecast with weather warnings suggests conditions will be unsuitable for the farm tour plans – we are cancelling this event, and will aim to re-arrange for another date if we can
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Join us for the third Lauriston Farm Tour of 2025 where we will look back across this year’s growing season. The farm tour will take in the Community Garden & Allotments, Market Garden, and areas that we’re enhancing for wildlife and biodiversity, and then all return to the Community Kitchen for soup, bread and chat.
Tickets are £6, with solidarity options of £9 or £3.
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We welcome all curious visitors, including total newcomers with no previous knowledge about farming, as well as farmers and growers and anyone interested in a career or volunteering in this type of work. The tour is aimed at adults or interested young people (younger children also welcome if it would be their idea of a good time!)
This is a walking tour across the farm, lasting around 1.5hrs, potentially also suitable for hardy all-terrain/off-road wheelchairs or mobility scooters, but not standard wheelchairs. The ground is rough, and will be wet and muddy in parts.
Tickets are on a sliding scale with ‘solidarity’ options (see below)
Solidarity – offer if you can (+50%) £9
Standard Ticket £6
Discount – take if you need (-50%) £3
+ if the ticket cost is a barrier please get in touch with info@lauristonfarm.org as we have some limited free places available.
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