Heeley City Farm

Heeley City Farm includes a wind and sun powered mini-farm and a number of environmental social enterprises and attractions.

Heeley City Farm maintains a much needed green space in inner suburban Sheffield with recycling, healthy living facilities, a garden centre, cafe, and charity shop.

It runs training programmes (including language and Basic Skills support) and creates jobs (by developing mini enterprises).

The Farm recently began a program named "Digging our Roots" that teaches young people about British archaeological heritage.

Part of this project has featured the reconstruction of an Iron Age Roundhouse, which began on 31 October 2008 and is due to be completed in early 2011.

the farm buildings.