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Care Farming UK Case Study: Tickwood Care Farm, Shropshire
Case study notes on a care farm which is a 400 acre family run beef and sheep farm catering for an unusually wide range of clients, from age 4 to 64.
Year of Publication2012
• Set up in 2005 by Edward and Anna Dugdale, and run on the family’s 400 acre beef and sheep farm • Caters for an unusually wide range of clients, from age 4 to 64 – which is explained by its non-client specific funding base • Receives an increasing number of visitors, but still struggles with funding
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Providing a voice and supportive services for care farmers, to inspire decision makers and to develop policies and actions that will support care farming in the UK.
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