Farmers are joining forces across the UK to run a series of special regional networking and information events about hosting farm visits for the public.
Organised by LEAF Open Farm Sunday (LOFS), which will celebrate its 15th anniversary this June 7, the events are designed to encourage and support more farmers, smallholders and crofters to take part in farming’s annual open day. They will bring together existing and potential LOFS host farmers to share ideas and top tips on planning, activities and offering the public a safe and memorable farm visit.
The free networking and information events will take place in March and April, featuring presentations by experienced host farmers. Led by a LEAF Open Farm Sunday Co-ordinator, topics covered include planning and event promotion, communicating your farming story, managing visitor numbers, health and safety and useful hints and tips to help the process run smoothly.
Annabel Shackleton, LEAF Open Farm Sunday manager, said: “This year is LEAF Open Farm Sunday’s 15th anniversary and we’re keen to build on its success and see even more farms across the country taking part. These relaxed and informal events are a great opportunity for getting ideas and networking with other farmers taking part. Whether organising an event for the first time or an experienced host – there is something for everyone, however large or small your event.”
LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) offers LOFS host farmers a range of free support which includes:
- Online webinars and information videos
- A host farmer Information Pack available to download for farmers considering hosting their first LEAF Open Farm Sunday event
- A free resource pack containing publicity material (posters, flyers, gate banner, etc), suggested activities, health and safety guidance, polo shirt and lots more!
- Website (www.farmsunday.org) where farmers can find the full list of networking and information events, register and promote their LOFS event, order free resource packs, and find out more about LEAF Open Farm Sunday
- Communications Toolkit to help farmers prepare for speaking with the public on the day.
LEAF Open Farm Sunday gives the public the opportunity to discover where their food comes from and how farmers care for the countryside. Over 400 farms across the country, from Jersey to the Shetland Isles, are expected to open on Sunday 7 June 2020.
“As well as showing the public what farming delivers and its role in climate change mitigation, there are real business benefits too. Hosting an event can help farmers boost sales, learn new marketing skills, and build staff morale and sense of pride. You can gain new contacts, or simply improve relationships with your local community.” said Shackleton
The events currently scheduled to take place are:
SCOTLAND: Tue 10 March, 15.30 – 17.00 – Kilmarnock Millennium Hall, Gartocharn, West Dunbartonshire, G83 8NF
SOMERSET: Fri 17 March, 13.00 – 15.00 – Bath Soft Cheese, Park Farm, Kelston, Bath, BA1 9AQ
SURREY: Mon 30 March, 13.00 – 15.00 – Hampton Estate Farms, Murtles Courtyard, Littleworth Road, Seale, GU10 1JH
WEST YORKSHIRE: Tue 31 March, 13.00 – 15.00 – Woolrow Farm, Roydhouse, Shelley, HD8 8LR
CORNWALL: Thu 2 April, 13.00 – 15.00 – Trethorn Leisure, Kennards House, Launceton, PL15 8QE
WALES: Tue 21 April, 13.00 – 15.00 – NFU Cymru, Agriculture House, Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Powys, LD2 3TU
Booking is essential at https://farmsunday.org/open-my-farm/information-events
If you have any questions please call LEAF on 024 7641 3911 or email: openfarmsunday@leafuk.org