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Ways to support our award winning* organisation and volunteer team.

1/12/2023

 
Updated December 2023

There are many ways to help Bridgend Farmhouse maintain its facilities and carry on its activities; please consider one or more of them if you are able.

Direct to our bank account!
Saves transaction fees and commission. One off gifts or regular gifts of any size are most welcome - account details are “Bridgend Farmhouse”, sort code 08-92-99 [The Co-operative Bank] account number 65855258.
We are also happy to accept cash, cheques, or card payments onsite or online.
 
We have an Edinburgh Community Lottery Page
Edinburgh Community Lottery is a weekly lottery brought to you by EVOC. When you buy a ticket for £1 you will be entered into a draw to win cash prizes. We get 50p per ticket sold through our page, and you have a 1 in 50 chance of winning a prize! More info at https://www.edinburghcommunitylottery.co.uk/support/bridgend-farmhouse
 
We are on Easyfundraising
Sign up today - it will make a BIG difference to us this year and you can earn for us while you spend!
Choose Bridgend Farmhouse and sign up to support us for FREE on #easyfundraising. You can raise donations whenever you shop online with over 7,000 brands including John Lewis & Partners, eBay, Argos, M&S and more. Plus, once you've raised your first £5, easyfundraising will double it!
https://share.easyfundraising.org.uk/bridgendfarmhouse/KOLP03/c2s/a/CR020

We are on JustGiving!
Head to https://www.justgiving.com/bridgendfarmhousecbs to make a donation, set up a regular donation, create a fundraiser on our behalf, or support the endeavours of another fundraiser! If you’re not in a position to donate, a share of any appeals would be great!

​Did our eco-bothy project capture your imagination?

We are still accepting funds towards its finishing touches and compost toilet addition. Surplus funds will go towards ongoing maintenance costs. You can donate at https://www.givey.com/bridgendecobothy to have your contribution earmarked towards this aspect of our operation.
Said Eco-Bothy and its associated play area are now available for hire. Ask for more information via [email protected]

Would you like to support our peace garden collaboration?
For this we are working with 3 other charities - the Multi-Cultural Family Base, Home Link Family Support and Peace & Justice. There’s a crowd-funder underway and your donation will have double value due to Aviva Community Fund matching the monies contributed- for fuller details look here.

Gift Aid is Great!
Have you made a donation in the last 4 years, or are you planning to donate now [by either standing order or one-off donation]? Are you also a taxpayer? We could get up to 25p extra for every £1 you donate at no cost to you.
Download the form at https://www.bridgendfarmhouse.org.uk/forms-and-resources.html or request it via email to [email protected] [If you donate via JustGiving this is processed by them, if applicable, so no need to fill our declaration]
 
Use our Facilities/ Services
Our Meeting Room, the Marquee, and the Bothy Space [with play area] are also available to hire.
Our Café is open 5 days a week for meals, snacks and regular sales of Bridgend Produce – with everything grown or made at Bridgend Farmhouse available within- no need to wait until our regular Markets!

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Shares, likes, comments, votes, and similar positive attention will never go amiss; it all counts for their algorithms!

*Awards including
The Queen’s Award for Community Service 


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  • Home
    • Our Vision
    • Our Cafe
    • Our Facilities >
      • CafeSpace
      • Kitchen
      • Meeting Room
      • The Bike Hub
      • Workshop3
      • Workshop4
      • Marquee
    • Our News
  • Get Involved
    • Who We Are >
      • Our Board
      • Looking for Directors Trustees
      • Our Team >
        • Claire Wheeler
        • Roz Angus
        • Zoe Murdoch
        • Kevin Morrison
        • Gill Curran
        • Luisa Brown
        • Khalid Bashir
        • Darla Eno
        • Eric Fernandez-Baca
      • Our Projects >
        • Activity Days
        • Bothy Build
        • Community Allotments
        • Community History >
          • PWF Booklet
          • PWF Interviews
          • PWF Videos
          • PWF Museum
          • PWF Images
        • Pride of Place >
          • Craigmillar Castle Park Map
          • Pop-Project-Board
          • Pop-A-Walk-in-the-woods
          • Pop-Geology
          • Pop-Cameron-toll
          • Pop-JS-poem
          • Pop-History-and-WIAT
          • Pop-Faery-doors
        • Previous Projects >
          • Farmhouse Renovation >
            • Workshops Build
          • Bamboo Bikes
          • BIG Acorn Fund >
            • BIG Acorn Projects
          • Real Fast Food
          • Community Cafe 2018
          • Community Cafe 2017
          • Cosmetics Group
          • Food Group 2017
          • Bike Workshop 2017
          • Garden Shelter
          • Artist in Residence
          • Forest Skills
      • Working Groups
      • Our Constitution
      • Our Area Of Benefit >
        • Community organisations
        • Bridgend Virtual Tour
      • Our Funders
    • Contact Us
    • Maillist
    • Drop-in Archive
    • Privacy Policy
  • Our Media
    • Video Gallery >
      • Videos 2013-18
      • Food Stories
    • Publications >
      • Forms and Resources
      • The Story of BIG >
        • Presentations and Podcasts 2020
      • Our Queen's Award
      • Community Consultation 2020-21
      • Bridgend Past and Present
      • Annual Report 2022
      • Annual Report 2021
      • 2020 AGM
      • COVID-19 Food Resilience Response Project final report
      • A community-led emergency response to food precarity
      • Senscot Bulletin May 20
      • healthandcarescotland May 20
      • Bellacaledonia May 20
      • ScotsMag
      • HolyroodMagazine
      • Our Journey
      • Our older documents >
        • AGM2020
        • AGM2019
        • AGM2018
        • AGM2017
    • General Archives >
      • Community Share Issue >
        • Shares FAQs
      • BIG Opening Party
      • Former Staff >
        • Stevie Palmer
        • Sharon Stoddart
        • Wing Yee Li
        • Lynn Houmdi
        • Judy Paul
        • Donna McArdle
        • Hilary Lowson
        • Carol Stobie
        • Graham Harper
      • News and Events
      • Events Archive
      • Other Archived >
        • Become a member
        • BIG Community Calendar
        • Our Pictures-2015-2017
        • Picture Archives-2010-2014
        • BIG Blog 2014