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The Community Farm is an extraordinary place. We think we have some pretty extraordinary staff too! You’d be hard-pushed to find a more dedicated and committed group of people.
Kim Brooks
- Managing Director
Born in Croydon, South London, our family holidays to the countryside (combined with a love of food) created a basic curiosity in where food comes from. My education focused on business: Business Studies at school, Management at university, and then Financial Audit and becoming a Chartered Accountant as a graduate. But it was an organic veg box in Brisbane, some stern words from my partner, and the purchase of a campervan that persuaded me to spend six months on organic farms in Australia; this lit a passion for food and farming that helped me realise just how vital these things are when trying to look after our own health as well as that of the land. Following my return to the UK, I decided to pursue an MSc in Sustainable Agriculture. It was during these studies that I was lucky to start volunteering at The Community Farm. The rest is history! As Managing Director I’m hoping to bring together this journey from business to farming and guide us into the next stage of The Community Farm’s existence.
Tom Richardson
- Assistant Managing Director
I manage the farm's communications and fundraising, as well as being Assistant Managing Director. I have worked on communications for Rainforest Alliance, The Sustainable Restaurant Association and Bristol Food Network, as well as spending five years as a part-time market gardener in London and in Bristol. Its great to be working at The Community Farm which draws on my passion for the interconnectedness of human, community and planetary health & wellbeing.
John Miller
- Food & Farming Manager
Julian Gren
- Finance & HR Manager
Annabel Wallace
- Communications & Events Officer
Born and bred in Somerset, I was lucky enough to find The Farm when I moved from Bristol to the Chew Valley with my husband and two young children. Prior to this I had a few wonderful years in Asia, working for a branding company in the amazing Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, as well as a stint in advertising and marketing in London. Working at The Farm has opened my eyes to the values of eating and growing sustainably as well as the importance of fostering strong local communities, for which I'll be eternally grateful! When not working I can be found walking my cocker spaniel and exploring all the beautiful countryside the Chew Valley has to offer!
Sally Purnell
- Sales & Customer Services Officer
I have always been extremely interested in environmental issues and an avid supporter of organic, locally-sourced food, this has shaped my career to date. I started working in environmental consultancy immediately after graduating, specialising in the environmental assessment of many waste disposal and infrastructure projects in the UK and further afield. In more recent years I have been involved with research projects concerning recycling and waste minimisation. In amongst the academic work, I managed to squeeze in the setting up and running of my own organic food retail shop. I sold this business in 2002 but I am happy to say it remains trading today.
When the opportunity to work at The Community Farm came my way, I jumped at the chance. I love everything about working at the farm; my colleagues, the atmosphere, the volunteers, the food, the mud, the ethos of the farm and the complete commitment of everybody here.
Sam Stocks
- Content Creator
I spent many years working as a freelance writer and editor, working with BBC Wildlife and Countryfile as well as co-founding and editing an independent magazine I ran with my partner. After spending a lot of time writing about wildlife and environmental issues, I felt compelled to become more involved in the environmental sector, being particularly interested in peoples’ connection with the land. I volunteered with Somerset Wildlife Trust’s wonderful Nature Connections course and undertook Avon Wildlife Trust’s Grow Leader course to think about peoples’ connection with the land from the perspective of growing food. I jumped at the opportunity to work at The Community Farm, as having lived nearby for more than a decade I was already aware of the great work done here and knew that The Farm shared my core values.
When not at The Farm I delve back into the publishing world, and attempt to grow my own veg at home — with mixed successes!
Kate Eastment
- Fundraiser
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Rosie Withey
- Finance & Administrative Assistant
I joined The Community Farm in Winter 2022 as Finance & Administrative Assistant, which I do alongside running my own life coaching and Equine Facilitated Learning business. Prior to working at The Farm I built and managed my own Riding Centre, where I taught riding and trained horses. Then, having qualified as a life coach, I pursued my interest in personal development, psychology, spirituality and horses by training in Equine Facilitated Learning. This experience means that I know the benefit for people of spending time in nature. I also know the benefit of having the opportunity to come together as a community, to engage, collaborate and to build friendships whilst working towards a common goal, and really enjoy being a part of a diverse and interesting organisation which is having a positive impact of the wellbeing of the world.
Ian Sumpter
- Community Farmer
I have been fortunate enough to spend most of my career working within the organic sector. I have tried my hand at everything from warehouse work to rearing crops and livestock. After managing a 50 acre mixed farm in Ceredigion I made the intrepid voyage across the Severn to join The Community Farm. I spent a couple of years with the warehouse team, packing, driving, and managing the wholesale and box deliveries, then in March 2014 I started on pastures new in the field building up our volunteering team as part of a grant funded project.
Will Warin
- Grower
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Nick Haigh
- Grower
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Ellie Nurcombe
- Grow & Make Coordinator
With a background in gardening and healthcare, running Grow & Make, our therapeutic horticulture programme here at The Farm, is the perfect mix of my skillset! As well as running Grow & Make I can often be found packing customer boxes, hosting visiting partner groups, promoting our Go Organic scheme and so much more.
Jason Leck
- Wild Steps Coordinator
I have always enjoyed working with people from diverse backgrounds, ages and abilities, helping them build a deeper connection with nature. Over the years, I have done this through various roles such as an Outdoor Activity Instructor, Nature Conservation Leader, FE Tutor, and Forest School Leader. In 2016, I was fortunate to start working on Avon Wildlife Trust's Wellbeing with Nature project. During this time, I became curious about the strong link between nature and wellbeing through the lens of ecopsychology and how our disconnect to nature is affecting both human and planet health. Joining The Community Farm team in 2021, as the Wild Steps coordinator, has been an incredible opportunity for me to continue doing what I love - being with people outdoors. Here, I can inspire people's connection with nature while caring for the farm's wildlife through practical conservation activities, and, of course, having fun!
Volunteers
We also have a team of fantastic regular volunteers who help us on the field, in the warehouse and for specific projects. Too numerous to mention here, and ever-changing, their support, commitment and enthusiasm is much appreciated by all of us at The Farm.
Find out about our volunteering opportunities.
The Community Farm
Denny Lane
Chew Magna
Bristol BS40 8SZ
Our Outlets
Saturdays 10am-2pm
The same wonderful, organic produce that goes into our veg boxes is available for sale at The Farm's Veg Shed.
The Community Farm is a not-for-profit organisation, registered with the Financial Conduct Authority as a Community Benefit Society.
Our registration number on the Mutuals Public Register is 31018 R. Our companies Number at Companies House is IP031018
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