The lottery funded garden up at Harding Avenue is now taking shape and about ready for planting.











Café preparation for another successful Tuesday at Wickersley Cricket Club.


















The lottery funded garden up at Harding Avenue is now taking shape and about ready for planting.











Café preparation for another successful Tuesday at Wickersley Cricket Club.


















The Parkgate hub and the Harding hub were the settings for ball skills and co-ordination at the start of the week, followed by a visit to Wath Hospital farm to feed the animals.









The group were out for a great game of ten pin bowling.













A couple of hours work in the garden before the snow arrived.




A game of snooker and a visit to the Chatty Café Scheme [https://thechattycafescheme.co.uk/]












The ladies keep-fit session was in full swing, while the footballers worked out tactics.








The Social Eyes football team are still keeping up with their fitness.



Monday so must be farm visiting at Wathwood hospital.
The Farm Shop sells fresh fruit and vegetables, plants and flowers, hand-crafted gifts and jams, pickles, honey and chutneys made by our patients and staff at Wathwood Hospital. Most goods are grown and produced on site, with additional produce sourced from local markets. The Farm Shop is a great place to buy ethically and reduce your food miles. The chance to chat with customers helps patients to develop confidence and improve their employability, as well as encouraging a better understanding of mental health issues with the wider public.
Seasonal produce can be purchased from our Farm Shop. In previous years we have offered a variety of different fruit and vegetables including salad crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce.
The Farm Shop opening times are:







