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📍Genesis Trust BA2 3QB
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Sat 6th Apr at 1:00pm
Bath Report written by Meyrick Williams (He/Him)
It was the morning of Storm Kathleen, and although she was a safe distance away from Bath the weather was gusty and epic.
Three GoodGymmers showed up looking windswept and interesting to our now regular slot at Bath City Farm to help, with our usual gusto and enthusiasm. Aaron Aaron, Jane Jane and Meyrick Meyrick arrived to what was a hectic and incredibly busy Farm.
A multitude of families had showed up to what we learned was Bath City Farm's Spring Fayre, replete with stalls providing home grown goods and fun (splat the rat, face painting and chicken run for example) and I'm not sure they had been prepared for how popular the day was going to be.
As a result, their ability to provide us with work to do was somewhat impaired, but we helped where we could. Our timing was quite handy though, they were just about to pack up (the Fayre having been running since early morning), so we mucked in and helped clear up where we could.
We were also, with time remaining, able to fully water one of their polytunnels before we left. Many thanks to the team for being proactive to find work despite the fact that all the staff were too busy to supervise is as they normally would.
But that's what we do isn't it?
Thu 14th Mar at 6:30pm
Bath Report written by Helen Conner (she/her)
6 Goodgymers headed to Genesis to help sort a variety of donations into fancy products and practical products. Some products were more obvious than others, whilst others, we had to guess the object in an attempt to classify it!
It took us just one hour to work through a mountain of boxes to sort into crates ready for other charities.
Sat 2nd Mar at 1:00pm
Bath Report written by Jer Boon
This morning's snow had all but melted by early afternoon when we arrived at the farm.
The thaw made it mucky under foot - when isn't it muddy at the farm..? But undaunted we set about tending to some of the farm's residents.
First we visited the goats. To refresh their hay for snacking, and also to lay some bark chips around by the entrance to their pen, which was getting rather overrun with aforementioned mud.
Also we visited the chickens, whose home likewise needed some TLC. The weight of the snow had brought down the netting roof of their enclosure, and Meyrick and I set about removing the netting.
And then we adjouned to the farm's cafe for a nice cup of coffee and/or beverage of your choice.
Sat 6th Apr at 1:00pm
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