For more details see our News page
Grazing
The British White cattle are in Riverside fields at the wetland boardwalk (enclosed). The mini-herd of Llamas and Pygmy Goat is in Little Horsham Hill, with access to Platt Pond (by the farm buildings). Please do not feed any of the grazing animals on the site – they are well cared for, fed and watered. They are here to help maintain the farmland habitat.
For information on our seasonal Friends’ farm-based events, please select Events on our News tab or please contact us: tel 07512 966174 (answerphone) or please use our Contact Page
Regular Horsham Green Gym tasks: for details, or to ask about volunteer spaces (limited availability) please email ryan.allison@horsham.gov.uk
Contact details
In any emergency always dial 999
Horsham District Council (enquiries or issues) Office hrs: 01403 256890 Out of hrs: 01403 215100. Email: parks@horsham.gov.uk Horsham
Environment Agency incident hotline (eg to report damage or danger to the natural environment; pollution to water or land; main rivers blocked by a vehicle or fallen tree causing risk of flooding etc). You can make an anonymous report if you wish. Telephone (24 hour service) 0800 80 70 60
If you are concerned about someone over the age of 18 that you have seen sleeping rough, you can send an alert to StreetLink. If you think the person you are concerned about is in immediate danger or needs urgent care, please call 999.
Horsham Town Neighbourhood Wardens (One part of their community role is to deal with environmental crime issues, notably dog fouling and littering) Maria Colenso: 07795 051561 and Charlie Nell: 07795 051555Email: Horsham.neighbourhoodwardens@horsham.gov.uk
Chesworth Farm, Chesworth Lane, Horsham RH13 0AA
We benefit from donations via the Horsham District Community Lottery. Find the Friends of Chesworth Farm page if you would like to support us in this way.
#sharechesworthfarm: dog walkers are reminded of the Countryside Code: “When you take your dog into the outdoors, always ensure it does not disturb wildlife, farm animals, horses or other people by keeping it under effective control.” More details can be found at Countryside Code
Horse-riders and cyclists please keep to the bridleways. These cross the site E-W or N-S. If you are on a diagonal field path, you are definitely not on the right track.
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