Vauxhall City Farm opens its doors again at the end of the month thanks to donations

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Vauxhall City farm maybe shut at the moment due to Covid-19.

But it's neither quiet or dull. With goats, pigs, and a fair share of chickens they have more than enough to keep itself busy during lockdown.

Vauxhall City opens its doors at the end of month thanks to the donations it has received during the pandemic.

After months without visitors it's about to open its doors once again. Something that's only been possible thanks to donations helping to keep the centre afloat.

The city farm cost about £30,000 pounds a month to run in lockdown. But when it does reopen at the end of the month the cost will go up, but its income will remain severely reduced.

Vauxhall City farm are concerned the cost of running the farm will outweigh the income brought in from people visiting.