Swansea Community Farm is a community-led, award-winning charity, set in 3.5 acres of land in Swansea.

We are the only city farm in Wales and host a range of farm animals, allotments, wildlife areas and bee hives. The Farm exists to improve wellbeing, build skills, and create a sense of belonging, alongside producing local food and caring for our natural environment. The farm work is done by volunteers (aged 8 – 85), and there are lots of opportunities to get involved in volunteering, training, and play on our beautiful site.

Swansea Community Farm’s Child and Youth programme is a project offering a range of activities for children and young people across Swansea, giving them hands-on experiences in a natural environment, emphasising outdoor education, sustainability, and community involvement. Through this program, participants engage in a wide variety of activities, from caring for farm animals and growing vegetables to learning about local wildlife and the principles of environmental conservation.

We run our popular Farm Clwb on a Saturday from 10am-3.30pm offering volunteering opportunities for young people (aged 10-16 years old), with a wellbeing need. This is broad and can include struggles with mental health, low confidence, anxiety or challenges in school or at home, or for those with a range of disabilities, including neurodevelopmental conditions or physical health issues. Farm Clwb helps young people gain additional support, build confidence, improve their relationships and increase skills.

Training

Animal handling

Gardening

Conservation

Facilities/resources

We offer a range of professional services that could help your business meet its environmental and wellbeing goals.

We have a very knowledgeable staff team, a wide network of partners and years of expertise in improving wellbeing, improving the environment, community engagement, and greening community spaces alongside the people who use them.

We offer professional services that reflect our expertise and will help your organisation smash its social and green goals. This can involve consultancy, delivering training, feasibility studies and practical landscaping alongside community members.

We also have a meeting room and café space for hire.