Glorious weather, great music, and a shared passion for the planet made this year’s Farnham Sustainability Festival a resounding success. Organised by Farnham Town Council in partnership with Farnham Community Farm, the festival drew hundreds of visitors to celebrate sustainable living with food, music, and family-friendly fun.
The festival, which was held on 18 May, brought the community together to explore more sustainable ways of life. With around 40 stalls showcasing everything from eco-friendly crafts and fresh produce to wellness activities and educational demos, there was something for everyone. Visitors also enjoyed a full schedule of informative talks, and live music performed by talented local artists including Sam Remedy, Sam Horton, and Rebecca Jayne.
Councillor Kika Mirylees, Lead Member for Culture and Business said: “We were thrilled with the turnout and the atmosphere. It was wonderful to see so many people enjoying themselves, supporting local initiatives, and learning about ways to live more sustainably. A huge thank you to everyone who made the day such a success.”
Delicious food and drink was on offer throughout the day, with all proceeds going towards supporting the running of Farnham Community Farm.
Farnham Town Council extends its thanks to everyone involved in making the 2025 Sustainability Festival such an inspiring and enjoyable event. This includes special thanks to Kidd Rapinet and Shaw Gibbs who are the Principal sponsors of the summer programme of events.
The next free community event to take place at Gostrey Meadow is Farnham Folk Day which is on Sunday 25 May from 1 to 5pm.