28/05/2026
Exciting news! Theatre on the Farm is back this Summer! The incredible Putney Theatre Company will be performing Romeo & Juliet at Surrey Docks Farm on 10th and 11th July right by the river Thames. Get your tickets now!
28/05/2026
Our gardening volunteer group were hard at work in the sunshine yesterday! Big thanks for all their help maintaining the youth plot area, cutting back overgrown plants, weeding and watering. Plus the weekly pot cleaning!
20/05/2026
Today our Farm Produce students harvested lots of gooseberries and then ‘top and tailed’ the fruit ready for jam making.
19/05/2026
We’re very proud to be part of the London City Farm Yarn project! Today we welcomed volunteer wool-mules who carried fleeces from Kentish Town City Farm, Horniman Museum, Vauxhall City Farm, Battersea Park Farm and Crystal Palace Farm to fill up our horsebox. We’ll drop these London fleeces (and our own) off at Woodlands Farm, ready to be sorted and then sent off on their journey to Yorkshire where they’ll be processed and then spun into city farm yarn.
Interested in this story? Visit for more information, photos and videos about the project. Pop into our farm shop to pick up a leaflet and purchase a skein of this very special wool! Or buy a ticket to the ‘Sheep, Actually’ immersive experience on May 28th to learn more about all things sheep and wool!
19/05/2026
Exciting news! On May 28th we’re screening the fantastic ‘Sheep, Actually’ film that stars our sheep and leading ewe a sheep named Cow! We’re hosting an immersive evening experience, where you’ll get a tour of the Farm and the chance to get up close with the sheep, before watching the film and a meet and mingle with the two-legged stars after. Join us for a wonderful evening celebrating all things woolly!
This is a fundraising event with ticket fees going straight to the running of the Farm.
15/05/2026
The greenhouse is filling up with our students’ tomato plants! Over the last couple of weeks the New Leaf students have re-potted tomato plants (that they grew from seed) into pots filled with our manure and our own compost. It’s always incredible to see how quickly the little plants grow, to fill the space and start producing delicious fruits!