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Social shed project given a permanent home at Bath City Farm

Friday 1st March 2024 Bath Echo News Team Community

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A project created to tackle social isolation and loneliness has found a permanent home at Bath City Farm, helping ensure it continues into the future.

The new shipping containers | Photo © Bath City Farm

The ‘Bath Shed’ project will be based out of a workshop made of converted shipping containers, which arrived at the site on Thursday 29th February.

The concept of Sheds has existed in the UK since the 1980s, following the worldwide success of the Men’s Shed movement as a social place for people to meet and participate in practical activities.

The first group in Bath came together five years ago to form a shed.

Although the Bath Shed, as it is now known, did not have a permanent base, both men and women started getting together at various places in the city for craft, DIY and building projects that mostly involved carpentry.

The Bath Shed is for men and women over the age of 50.

As well as improving social connection and combatting isolation and loneliness, participants have done a lot for community projects, including creating a mud kitchen for the Southdown Methodist Church and making bug and bee hotels and bird boxes.

The group have been nomads for the past three years, with sessions held at the St Johns Foundation and the Salvation Army and local cafes.

After many years of discussions, Bath Shed will be making its new permanent home at Bath City Farm.

£40,000 has already been raised towards the build and the group is now seeking to raise a further £20,000 to complete the fit-out and provide a warm space with all the required services.

A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to help generate funds and can be found here.

With a permanent place to call home, those involved aim to reach out to more people in the Bath area with further sessions.

Martin Sharratt, the secretary of the Bath Shed said:  “We’re so excited by the thought of having our own place at last.

“We hope that by being based at Bath City Farm our members can also be of help to the Farm, mending things or building things on the site.”

Brendan Tate Wistreich, Bath City Farm Director said: “The Shed project is so aligned with the values and mission of Bath City Farm, it was a no brainer to host the project here.

“We are excited to work with Bath Shed to expand the offer of community services delivered from our unique farm setting.”

If you are interested in joining the Bath Shed, contact Martin Sharratt on [email protected].

Membership costs £30 per year, with materials, teas and coffees £3 per session.

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