What to Bring
‘what to bring and wear’
- Group Leaders are responsible for bringing a first aid trained member of staff, a first aid kit and any relevant medication. Farm hosts are also paediatric first aid trained and there is a first aid box in the classroom.
- If applicable a snack and/or lunch boxes and a water bottle
- All visitors must have either a sun hat or a winter hat
- All visitors must have either a rain coat or a winter coat
- If possible, visitors should have water proof trousers to keep out the wind, rain and mud.
- All visitors to wear suitable footwear, preferably wellies. It is highly recommended that all visitors wear wellies even in the summer. Wellies are useful if there are summer puddles, for walking through long grass, for avoiding stinging nettle stings and during pond dipping.
- It is highly recommended that children wear ‘play clothes’ to the farm and bring a spare set of clothes with them, including spare socks.
- It is highly recommended that all visitors wear long sleeve tops and trousers. In the summer long sleeves and trousers reduce sun burn and stings from stingy nettles.
- All visitors to bring sun cream in hot weather.
- Some spare coats, hats and wellies are available on the farm, should any visitor forget to bring their own.
Birthday party what to bring and wear is
- At least two adults to attend the party. Farm hosts are paediatric first aid trained and there is a first aid box in the classroom.
- Please be aware of any emergency numbers, allergies and relevant medication taken by ‘unaccompanied’ children at the party.
- Please bring party food, birthday cake, candles, napkins and if applicable party bags. A cake knife and matches are available on the farm.
- All visitors must have either a sun hat or a winter hat
- All visitors must have either a rain coat or a winter coat
- If possible, visitors should have water proof trousers to keep out the wind, rain and mud.
- All visitors to wear suitable footwear, preferably wellies. It is highly recommended that all visitors wear wellies even in the summer. Wellies are useful if there are summer puddles, for walking through long grass, for avoiding stinging nettle stings and during pond dipping.
- It is highly recommended that children wear ‘play clothes’ to the farm and bring a spare set of clothes with them, including spare socks.
- It is highly recommended that all visitors wear long sleeve tops and trousers. In the summer long sleeves and trousers reduce sun burn and stings from stingy nettles.
- All visitors to bring sun cream in hot weather.
- Some spare coats, hats and wellies are available on the farm, should any visitor forget to bring their own.

