Discover new ways of climate-friendly farming.
Good for food, soils, farmers, bees and trees.
This event is completely FREE,
But bring a few pennies because we will have food for sale from Farrinheight Foods and Dreamy Cow Ice Cream and produce from local farmers.
Farmer Angus Clarke is bringing Charlotte the Highland Cow to visit from Waterloo Cottage Farm (in nearby Northamptonshire).
Discount vouchers for the Waterloo Cottage Farm Shop will be available, and jam for sale from Gemma the jam maker.
Meet our 5 visiting local farmers and talk about topics including new, old and regenerative ways of farming, conservation and agroforestry.
On The Square you will find farmers from Buckwell Organic, Waterloo Cottage Farm, Blaston Estate and more.
Leicestershire and Rutland Beekeepers Association will be showing a virtual beehive so we can see what happens within a hive, and why bees are so important to farming and biodiversity.
Local tractor enthusiasts will be bringing three tractors to The Square!
(Though definitely not the tractor in the stock image we found!)
A sheep and lambs will be visiting the square!
An opportunity to learn how to reduce food waste. Come and grab some tips, and perhaps some freebies too.
Meet police and firefighters from the rural crime team.
Flooding brings various problems to farming including damage to habitats and reduced available land for use.
Harborough Woodland have been working together with local landowners, experts, and volunteers to make changes to the Harborough landscape.
Find out about compost and no-dig gardening and other ways to achieve healthier soil.
Join LRWT to learn about how we can reverse biodiversity loss.
Find activities for children here too!
Information and advice for all ages about career opportunities in farming.
The Farming Community Network offer support and advice on health and wellbeing for the farming community.
Find more information on their website www.fcn.org.uk or www.farmwell.org.uk
Come and find out what Sustainable Harborough Community are about – we throw various events like this one, and we’ve got plenty more planned.
If you’re interested to see what else we get up to, or would perhaps like to volunteer with us, come and say hello.
Our newest group Harborough Community Energy will be there too.
This event is planned arranged by volunteers from Sustainable Harborough Community.
We are very grateful for enormous support from all stallholders, the farming community, Harborough Rotary for their stewarding, and Izzika Design for creating promotional materials.
If you would like to know more about this event, please just drop us an email: