Gorse Hill City Farm
Past, present & future

And, most importantly, the year that a 30-strong group of local residents approached the City Council with ambitious plans - to turn 3.5 acres of overgrown allotments into a community farm for Leicester. Thanks to the group's enthusiasm, and the advice and support of theFederation of City Farms & Community Gardens (FCFCG), the Council agreed! The site was officially signed over to the newly-formed Friends of Leicester City Farm on Boxing Day 1985.
The Development of the farm
Phase I of the farm's development began immediately: a successful Urban Programme bid guaranteed the capital to set up the project. This money covered the cost of the buildings, tools and equipment, services to the site and a farm vehicle. Phase II followed a couple of years later, completing the hen house, barn and Buttercup Hill Café.

The farm is constantly developing and improving - in fact, 2006 saw some major changes, courtesy of a Heritage Lottery grant. We now have a new open-fronted building which has a dual purpose: in winter it provides shelter for the animals, and the rest of the year it will be used as an outdoor classroom for visiting school groups. Additional signage and interpretation literature will further add to the experience for visitors, as will an audio trail giving information about the farm's rare breed residents.
Watch this space!