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Photos by locals feature in Rutland Farm Park calendar 2024

By Evie Payne

3rd Jan 2024 | Local News

The Rutland Farm Park calendar is on sale now, featuring photos taken by Rutland residents and visitors to the family attraction.

Headed up by owners and hands-on managers Clive and Julie, Rutland Farm Park has been a top spot for grownups and children since it reopened in 2017 after being closed for over a decade.

It brags a range of attractions and features, including a café, play park, animal petting and feeding sessions, a selection of home and handmade and allergy-friendly goodies available at Daphne's tea room, holiday activities and a collection of rare breed animals.

Rutland Farm Park is closed until Saturday 6 January due to flooding. Image credit: Rutland Farm Park.

Their range of animals are a photogenic bunch, as is apparent in their 2024 calendar, launched just ahead of Christmas and featuring photos taken by visitors to the farm on Uppingham Road.

As a part of the calendar, some images were taken by the team, but some were taken by locals, who entered a competition to feature their photos and win a free calendar.

This year's winners are:

  • Sophie Greetham
  • Theresa Bloxham
  • Lucy Williams
  • Steve Smith
  • Liliana Clark-Monks

The team said:."A huge thank you to all that entered, we had a lot of photos to choose from, some fabulous ones that weren't farm related so unfortunately we couldn't use those, but thank you so much for the entires.

"All photos were chosen for quality by Steve of Quoin Print, who works closely with the farm.

"Steve has done a fantastic job at sorting and printing for us. Thank you!"

The 2024 calendar is now available to purchase in the shop at Daphne's Tea Room or online for £8.99.

Daphne's Tea Room is open to those visiting the farm and residents looking for a bite to eat or sweet treat. Image credit: Nub News.

Find the farm at:

Uppingham Road

Oakham

Rutland

LE15 6JD

     

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