Dairy farm builds outdoor classroom after receiving £23,000 grant

During visits, the children learn about the countryside, farming and the environment in the new classroom
During visits, the children learn about the countryside, farming and the environment in the new classroom

A dairy farm in Worcestershire that also hosts learning visits for youngsters has built a new outdoor classroom after getting a £23,000 business grant.

The business, JE Harrison, is the latest recipient of a grant from the Worcestershire LEADER Programme.

LEADER is part of the Rural Development Programme for England and is delivered locally by Worcestershire County Council and the Worcestershire Local Action Group on behalf of Defra.

Farmer couple Rob and Emma Harrison has been running outdoor learning visits on Sandfield Farm near Evesham since 2009.

The visits are made by pre-booked groups including pre-schools, holiday clubs and youth clubs, as well as children who have special educational needs. During visits, the children learn about the countryside, farming and the environment.

'Increase opportunities'

Mr Harrison said: "The visitor room will increase the opportunities for the visitors to come throughout the year and to host larger groups. More visitors on the farm will increase employment levels and turnover.

"Without the LEADER grant, our business would have created an asset on a much smaller scale, which would not have bought the benefits of such increased turnover."

The focus of the LEADER programme is on growing the economies of rural communities by enabling local people to identify and implement solutions to local problems.

The project has received funding from the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development under the Rural Development Programme for England. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is the Managing Authority for the Rural Development Programme for England.