Hartcliffe Community Farm information event

Date/Time: 
Tuesday, 15 September, 2020 - 11:00 to 13:00
Location: 
online event, via Zoom
Cost: 
free
Organised/hosted by: 
Hartcliffe & Withywood Community Partnership

Bristol City Council is inviting community-focused organisations to submit an Expression of Interest in managing Hartcliffe Community Farm.

The farm site is 11 hectares, at Hartcliffe Community Farm, Lampton Avenue, Bristol BS13 0QH. 
Interested organisations will be expected to provide the necessary investment and make maximum use of the space and facilities that the various farm buildings and the fields offer. You will also need to share the vision for the Community Farm, and have the necessary expertise to manage this facility to turn it into a thriving community hub and countryside resource centre.

Download the Brief and background information for CAT of Hartcliffe Community Farm from: www.bristol.gov.uk/hcf

The Council will be arranging an online workshop and information event in which organisations that are interested in submitting an EoI can learn more about the process and ask questions.

The workshop will be hosted by Hartcliffe and Withywood Community Partnership (HWCP). It will take the form of a Zoom meeting (online video call), where interested organisations can learn more and can ask any questions about the expression of interest process of Bristol City Council, or any questions about the community of HWCP.

The workshop will start at 11am on Tuesday 15 September and is expected to end by 1pm. Taking part in the workshop will be free-of-charge, but please register in advance by emailing community.buildings@bristol.gov.uk before 15 September. We will email the Zoom link and a password to registered participants by 14 September.

How to book: 

Taking part in the workshop will be free-of-charge, but please register in advance by emailing community.buildings@bristol.gov.uk before 15 September.

We will email the Zoom link and a password to registered participants by 14 September.

Enquiries:
Contact name: 
John Bos
Number: 
0117 903 6440