Our AGM was held on Saturday afternoon, the sun was actually shining, the birds were singing, the sky was blue and we had a fantastic day! The chairman of the board Chris Eldon Lee led the proceedings and had our shareholders in stitches!
The usual meeting stuff took place, with a
report from the treasurer, voting on accounts and board members and a report
from John Hughes on the Owen Paterson visit we had earlier in the year. After a
delicious bring and share lunch, Charlotte gave an update on the all the FCLI’s
activities and Ben followed with an update on the goings on of the Farm
Business.
We were really fortunate to have Ginny Mayall, from Pimhill Farm as our
guest speaker. She talked about the history and creation of Pimhill
and had the audience enthralled with her story.
Ginny Mayall, daughter of pioneering compost farmer, Sam Mayall. |
The Barn Dance and Hog Roast kicked off in the evening with Ceilidh band
“The Shropshire Heroes” and caller Baz Parkes leading the
dancing. After the first half of do-see-doing and promenading the
food was served. Revellers enjoyed a mouth-watering pork bap and a glass of
local ale before beginning the second half of the evening. The night
came to a close at around 11pm, with lots of happy faces heading home to get
some sleep before the next days celebrations.
Sunday morning began with a ground frost, it was very chilly and I was
beginning to worry that the event would not go down very well… How wrong could
I be?!
Stall holders arrived and set up their wares, the lambs and their mums
were brought out to meet everyone, the chicks were chirping in their incubator, the may
pole was set up and Dan and his Cannons were ready to go...
Everyone say "Aaaah" |
No one seemed to know what they were doing - but everyone still had fun! |
Dan's Cannons |
The wonderful Fordhall volunteers had arranged the tea and cake stall with a delicious array of cakes. Ben and his catering team were cooking up a storm and the smell of sausage and burgers was wafting around the field!
Mmmmmm - Sausage Baps! |
Helen Stanley - expert Basket Weaver |
Kaleidoscope Theatre performed to a big crowd who were completely taken by their heart-warming “silent-cinema”.
Kaleidoscope Theatre - silent cinema |
We had over 1000 people attend the Spring Celebration! The farm came to life with happy families taking part in all of the activities we had to offer. The sun shone through the clouds just enough to allow people to sit and enjoy the buzz go on around them.
Bustling Marquee |
The whole weekend, was such a success – we love having so many people on the farm, enjoying everything that Fordhall has to offer. It created such a lovely atmosphere and all I could see were smiling happy faces!
Happy Smiling Faces! |
Thank you to everyone who came to celebrate spring with us and to all the stall holders, craft demonstrators, activity leaders and of course, the brilliant volunteers, without whom none of this would be possible!
Becca
Becca
Thank you one and all! |
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