We’re delighted to have won the following awards
National Countryside Alliance Award
We were very proud to win this prestigious, nationally recognised award. Countryside Alliance Chairman Kate Hoey MP said of Park Hill Farm: “Here is a …
Business Boost Award for Impact on the Borough
Here at Park Hill Farm we work tirelessly to ensure we are environmentally responsible, while also promoting the biodiversity of The Burntwood, a local Site …
RSPB Nature of Farming Award
Bruce Fowkes, RSPB’s Farmland Advisor, commended Park Hill Farm saying: “Park Hill Farm, as a Highly Commended farm, demonstrates how a successful commercial farm can …
Countryside Alliance Champion of Champions
The Countryside Alliance Awards, known as the ‘Rural Oscars’ celebrated their 10th anniversary with a special ‘Champion of Champions’ award scheme. Only past winners of …
In 2012 we were featured in Shropshire Life:
We are delighted to have won the following awards:
2012
Business Boost Award for Impact on the Borough
(Environment, Social and Economic Category)
Here at Park Hill Farm we work tirelessly to ensure we are environmentally responsible, while also promoting the biodiversity of The Burntwood, a local Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). We’re proud to have been recognised for all our hard work!
RSPB Nature of Farming Award (Highly Commended)
Bruce Fowkes, RSPB’s Farmland Advisor, commended Park Hill Farm saying:
“Park Hill Farm, as a Highly Commended farm, demonstrates how a successful commercial farm can also benefit wildlife, regardless of a farm size, farming system or location. We thank them for giving our countryside a future.”
2011
National Countryside Alliance Award for Enterprise Champions
We were very proud to win this prestigious, nationally recognised award.
Countryside Alliance Chairman Kate Hoey MP said of Park Hill Farm:
“Here is a working family farm which continues to use traditional methods for the production of fabulous meat, all of which comes from native breeds.
However, this worthy enterprise champion is so, so much more than a farm. Regular free-of-charge open days concentrate on re-connecting the next generation with where food comes from and how farming works in a fun and accessible way. Visitors can meet Spotty the cow, Ham the pig, Hermes the Heavy Horse and take tractor and trailer rides, try pond dipping and enjoy a barbeque with local produce.
One nomination declared that the team “reaches out to us townies” and it is to the family’s immense credit that they have put their hearts and souls into promoting farming in an accessible way for all; this is something the Countryside Alliance is passionate about.
It’s enterprises like this one that make you feel optimistic about the future of food and farming. Congratulations Pat and John Pimlott of Park Hill Farm, at Hales in Shropshire.”