Lamont Farm Project | |
Status: | Open |
Address: | Barhill Road, Erskine, PA8 6BX |
Location Town: | Renfrewshire |
Location Country: | Scotland |
Coordinates: | 55.8977°N -4.4599°W |
Inauguration Date: | 1979 |
Grounds Area: | (5 acres) |
Parking: | Limited |
Lamont Farm Project is based in Erskine, Renfrewshire. It is a city farm which is open to the public.[1]
Lamont Farm Project was founded in 1977 and opened in 1979 by local man Charlie Doran.[2] The farm is a registered charity and is Scotland's first city farm.[3] [2] [4] It is home to domesticated animals including llamas, sheep, pigs, horses, ponies, donkeys, ducks, rabbits, ferrets and other small furry animals and cats.[1] The farm also has a small reptile enclosure for snakes, iguanas, terrapins and spiders.[5]
As the farm is a charity it depends on donations from the general public. Fundraising schemes are active throughout the year. Events like 'Be a farmer for a day', 'Sponsor an animal', 'Pony care', 'Annual Open Days' and 'Doors open weekend' are some of the fundraising initiatives in place.[6] Volunteer workers handle the day-to-day care and feeding of the animals.[7] Many of the local schools in the area visit the farm because of its educational value.[1]