Please join us for the opening of our footpath at Lopemede Farm Thame.
We will meet at 10.30am on Sunday 14th December at St Mary’s Church, Thame on the Priest End side, before walking along the old, Thame to Long Crendon road.
Andy Gilbert the Mayor of Thame will be officially opening the footpath, by cutting a ribbon after which we will travel to the top of the farm where an artisan Christmas market will be occurring, as well as the opportunity to enjoy food and drink at Fallow & Fields Kitchen.
We decided to create the footpath to strength our connection to our largest community Thame and surrounding villages; so there is a sustainable and safe way to walk to the farm to enjoy the services at the farm, or to simply to connect to nature.
Sadly the UK is the worst nature connected country in Europe, so we hope the footpath will offer the opportunity for people to connect to nature; we know that time spent in contact with nature improves our mental and physical health.
We have planted NEW hedges and woodlands along the footpath to improve our farms bio-diversity and also to help sequester carbon.
Therefore our duel objectives of the footpath is to improve planetary and human health.
Dogs are very welcome on leads.
Please wear suitable footwear; welly’s or walking boots.
Look forward to seeing you all on the 14th November.
Eddie Rixon – Farmer at Lopemede Farm – any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch [email protected]
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