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New membership scheme being launched at Bath City Farm

Wednesday 26th July 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community

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A new membership scheme is being launched by Bath City Farm, helping residents across the city support the charity and its work with vulnerable people in the community.

Photo © Bath City Farm

Membership is free for residents who live in the wards of Twerton or Southdown, and for all other residents starts from £3 per month for an individual membership, known as The Cockerel.

Other types of membership include The Brace, joint membership from £4 per month, and The Herd, a family membership, from £5 per month.

Becoming a member helps fund Bath City Farm and directly supports its work with children, young people and adults with mental health challenges or additional learning needs.

Benefits of becoming a member include £5 worth of vouchers to spend at its café, a packet of wildflower meadow seeds, a regular newsletter known as ‘The Barn’ and for local residents, the opportunity to vote at the Annual General Meeting.

Members will also be invited to special member-only events with the opportunity to meet with the Farm Director and feed into the running of the site.

Details, including how to sign up, are available on the charity’s website.

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