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Heeley City Farm

Registered with the Charity Commission as 1111482
Address:
Richards Road
Heeley
Sheffield
S2 3DT
United Kingdom
Telephone
01142580482
Email
admin@heeleyfarm.org.uk
Web Address
http://www.heeleyfarm.org.uk
Area of Operation:
Barnsley   More
  • Barnsley
  • Doncaster
  • Rotherham
  • Sheffield City
  • City Of Wakefield
Heeley City Farm is a community based training, employment and youth project in inner city Sheffield. Started in 1981 by local people, it is based around a wind and sun powered mini farm and a range of environmental features. Each year it teaches 5,000 school children, trains over 100 unemployed adults and adults with learning disabilities, works with hundreds of young people and maintains a popular visitor attraction. Most staff live locally or were previously unemployed.
YearIncomeExpenditure
01/01/2020£ 1,080,878.00£ 907,676.00
01/01/2021£ 1,259,202.00£ 1,128,753.00
01/01/2022£ 1,098,062.00£ 1,331,756.00
01/01/2023£ 1,019,839.00£ 976,904.00
01/01/2024£ 1,327,761.00£ 1,283,697.00
Latest financial
Last Income Value
£ 1,327,761.00
Last Expenditure value
£ 1,283,697.00
Charitable activities
  • Animals
  • Environment Conservation and Heritage