Bendalls Farm

Bradbury House Sports Day

March 2012 - Bendalls Farm recently hosted a successful and sunny sports day, in aid of Sports Relief.

On 26 March, Bendalls Farm Daycare  hosted the Bradbury House Sports Day in aid of Sports Relief. Much preparation went into the event – there were cakes to be baked, posters to be made, a mile to be measured and a tricky obstacle course to be designed.

The weather did its part too and produced a gloriously sunny day. Spirits were high and everyone eager for the races to commence.

The first event of the day was the egg and spoon race – as much fun for the contestants as it was for the spectators. This was followed by a fun and fast 30-metre dash and then the relay race, loudly cheered on by supporters.

Next up was the obstacle course, which involved jumping over pipes, stepping into tyres, going through hoops and round posts. The wonderful welly throwing event followed; Jerry was in place with his trusted tape measure to calculate the distance of the welly throws with the winning welly travelling an impressive 73 feet.

Before the final event of the day, it was time to rest and replenish energy stores with a lovely sit-down buffet lunch provided by the farm shop. With lunch over, excitement began to mount for the much anticipated final event: the Bendalls Mile.

Everyone lined up on the track; chatter, laughter and excitement in the air. The hooter sounded and they were off. The “Bendalls Mile” took participants along the farm track and back again, with every single participant proving they could go the “extra mile” to complete the race.

Bradbury House staff were also called to participate in an obstacle course race. This seemed to reveal the more competitive side of their natures, and a hard fought race was eventually won by Jason.

The day ended with a presentation of certificates to congratulate every participant on their sporting achievements as well as to thank everyone for their efforts to raise money for Sports Relief.

Thank you to everyone who helped make the day such a success. We raised over £100 for Sports Relief. In particular we would like to thank Neal, Phil and Lacel who raised a significant portion of the funds from their own sponsors.

Bradbury House Sports Day Results

Women’s Egg and Spoon Race:

1st Kelly (Street Farm)

2nd Lisa (Street Farm)

3rd Catherine

Men’s Egg and Spoon Race:

1st Rob (Bendalls Farm)

2nd Jamie (Bendalls Farm)

3rd James (Old Rectory)

Women’s Obstacle Course:

1st Claire (Street Farm)

2nd Kelly (Street Farm)

Men’s Obstacle Course:

1st Daniel (The Old Rectory

2nd Lacel (Bendalls Farm)

3rd Phil (Cyprus Lodge)

Relay Race:

1st Catherine, Helen, Kelly

2nd Claire, Lisa, Richard

3rd Jamie, David, Phil

30-Metre Dash:

1st Martin (Bendalls Farm)

2nd Richard (Bendalls Farm)

3rd Lacel (Bendalls Farm)

Women’s Welly Throwing:

1st Helen (Street Farm)

2nd Kelly (Street Farm)

3rd Lisa (Street Farm)

Men’s Welly Throwing:

1st Lee (Bendalls Farm)

2nd Robert (Bendalls Farm)

3rd Chris (Bendalls Farm)

2011 The Greatest Hits

February 2012 – Some of the best bits – 2011

Twenty-eleven was a good year for Bradbury House with activities and adventures abounding. Here’s a look back at the wonderful memories made at all our Bradbury residences and beyond, from the year’s snowy white beginnings right to its ceremonious end.

With a snowy start to the year, The Old Rectory kicked off 2011 by building snowmen and having ecstatic snowball fights. Silver Tree Lodge opted for a more civilised affair, at the theatre, and organised a charter event in Weston to see the pantomime Cinderella.

In March the boys of Bendalls climbed onto quad bikes and set free their need for speed around the racetrack. The outing was organised by the brave Baruti who led the way with his record-breaking lap times. (We’re still not sure that he used his brakes at all.)

Come summer, and the royal wedding scheduled to be the event of the year, Bendalls Farm and Street Farm rose to the occasion and held their own royal tea parties. It is still contested whether the boys outdid the girls this round, with their lively decorations and mouth-watering buffet and cakes. The boys even did some rather splendid posing for the camera.

Summer was all thrills for Silver Tree Lodge who visited the newly built Pier in Weston where they discovered the rides (which were literally a screaming success). For Adam the thrills were to be found at Longleat Adventure Park, where he capably demonstrated his steely courage by having some very big spiders and snakes crawl and slither all over him. (We’re still cringing at the memory.)

Staff and management from The Old Rectory went a little ape at their annual team-building event – using harnesses, pulleys and pure will to swing amongst the treetops. Also on the Rectory calendar were unique events (like pig racing) and culinary achievements (grand buffets and award-winning cakes) plus a host of funfair-style stalls, races and games.

A new event in 2011, the I Can’t Believe it’s Not the Bath and West Show hosted by Bendalls Farm was an all-out success – even the weather was on top form. Visitors strolled the grounds, tried their hand at making or doing farmy things, sampled good old farm fare and bought handmade produce from the stalls. A great day out and you can believe it’s going to be even better in 2012.

Street Farm also got very busy in 2011. Not only did they continue with their classes at Silver Tree Crystal, they took their skills to new levels by progressing to glass blowing and mould making (Christmas presents sorted!).

After all their hard work, Street Farm headed for the sunny shores of Spain at the end of the year for a well-deserved break. As well as lots of sundrenched relaxation there was also some memorable celebration – Street Farm stole the show when they clambered up on stage during a Michael Jackson tribute!

Meanwhile the boys of Bendalls Farm decided to slow things down, opting for an ocean outing and a spot of fishing.

The Craftshed (a Bendalls Farm initiative) also displayed their skills to good effect when they attended a local two-day event hosted by Priddy Good Farm Shop. The Craftshed crafters sold produce handcrafted on the farm, including owl boxes, beeswax candles and glass-blown items.

Bradbury House and Cypress Lodge were the first to use the new activity centre at Cypress Lodge by hosting their Halloween party there. As well as some horrifically good costumes and ghoulishly good treats, there was also live entertainment by Steve, who treated partygoers to a display of his breakdancing skills.

The annual bonfire lived up to its reputation. This sensational farm event included a pig roast, an awards ceremony and a huge fireworks display. Always a favourite on the Bradbury House group calendar.

The year also included its fair share of barbeques, funfairs, trips to the seaside, pancakes (made by our Bendalls cooks), dressing up (for Red Nose Day), local adventures, social gatherings, parties, and bucket-loads of fun and laughter. Bring on 2012 and buckets more.

For the full articles on these events – please look through the Events page or you can go through each homes events by clicking on the relevant tab under Residential care.

Organic birthdays

February 2012 – Robs birthday and the organic farm

Rob hits the flamboyant fifties

Robert, Bendall’s Farm resident, made sure to celebrate his recent 50th birthday in flamboyant style. He already began planning in December, during an outing to a nearby pub. Robert set the arrangements in motion and took along a bevy of friends to celebrate this landmark birthday at his current favourite haunt – the Castle of Comfort. Cheers and many happy returns Robert!

An organic outing

Organic explorers, Lacel, Robert, Richard and Jamie, recently enjoyed lunch at the Ethicurean Café at the Walled Garden in Wrington. The café serves food that has been organically grown in the gardens as well as free-range meat and eggs. Lacel was very impressed and between bites spoke to the café staff about the scrumptiousness and making of artisan bread. After their delicious lunch, the four explored the walled gardens, the restored Victorian kitchen gardens and artist studios, collecting a bunch of ideas for the farm along the way.

River boat Fishing

August 2011 – Bendalls Farm go fishing

Bendalls Farm has a troop of enthusiastic fishermen. Kit, Rich, Jamie, Rob and Lacel all recently headed to Weymouth where they boarded the M.V. Freedom; a fishing boat dedicated towards the benefit and enjoyment of people with learning disabilities. The boat is operated by Charity Friends of the M.V. Freedom who have been running fishing trips since 1984.
 
It appeared to be a bleak and wet day as our Bendalls fishermen boarded the M.V. Freedom. But as the boat made its way out onto the water the sun appeared in all its shining glory and set the scene for a lovely day. (Made even sweeter in the knowledge that it was raining cats and dogs back home at Bendalls Farm!)

The boat toured the harbour and then went around Portland Bill. Everyone was given a turn at the helm of the boat while under the watchful eye of the skipper. Finally getting down to some fishing, there were just two catches of the day. Both Rich and staff member Karl had bites that they reeled in onto the boat. Karl’s catch was a little undersized so it was returned to the water.

Of course fishing trips are not always just about fishing. It was a great day out in nature, enjoying time with friends, the good weather and the sheer pleasure of the experience. Everyone is already making plans for another fishing trip next summer.

The Royal wedding parties

April 2011 – A Right Royal Knees up!

On 29 April 2011 a global television audience of over two billion people watched the royal wedding at Westminster Abbey. Being a bank holiday, Bendalls Farm made sure they were part of this royal following and had majestic celebrations the whole day long.

Bendalls Farm kicked off their royal holiday with a garden party. Leon and Daniel from the Old Rectory and Neal from Cypress Lodge came along to join in on the festivities. The guys made their own bunting and there was plenty of flag-waving, celebrating, dancing and cheering. Priddy Farm Shop supplied the food – an enormous gourmet buffet fit for a future king!

This top-notch party with its kingly buffet enjoyed enthusiastic participation from everyone. Rich was really impressed with the royal couple saying he is proud of them both and plans to write them a letter saying so.

 ’It was good, I enjoyed it! The Church and all the guards marching up and down and playing trumpets. I liked the trees in the church and the music’.

Lacel

 ’I thought it was really good. It was a nice happy occasion. 

Jamie

 ’I didn’t watch the wedding, but the party was good, I liked the food!’

Chris

Bristol City Football

April 2011 - Cheers, chanting and chicken balti pie at Bristol City match

Bendalls Farm got right behind their local team, inviting Bradbury House and Cypress Lodge along to support Bristol City as they took on Nottingham Forest at Ashton Gate. Although City were trailing behind 0-2 at half time, they came back and leveled the game with a 2-2 score. City looked the better side in the second half but it wasn’t enough to secure the game and Nottingham scored late to head home the winner.

Despite the result everyone had a great time. Phil enjoyed the songs and chanting more than the game itself and joined in with gusto. Keith was beside himself when he heard the Wursels-themed Bristol City song. Neil was not too happy with the result although he did admit it was worth seeing all the goal action. Leon often jumped on his chair shouting at any bad judgments made by the ref while Val sat back taking everything in her stride while enjoying a legendary Balti Pie.

It was a great day out and everyone had a blast. Now we just need the Bristol City team to come to the party.

Shrove Tuesday

March 2011 – Cooking up a storm!

Cooking is the latest craze at Bendalls and everyone is getting busy in the kitchen – including Lacel, Tim and Rich who have been baking and decorating cakes.

Shrove Tuesday was taken very seriously with the enthusiastic making of pancakes (though the same cant be said for Lent!). Everyone loved the pancakes, which were swallowed up in record time.

Lacel is keen to do more cooking and eagerly awaits the arrival of the farm’s new cooker. He has already planned to make melted chocolate for a decadent topping while the cakes bake in the oven. Move over Jamie Oliver!

Rob commented that he wants pancakes every day and Rich told a wonderful pancake story:

“Apparently there was this guy who throws his pancake right up in the air’ and you never guess what? It got stuck to the roof!”

 

The Need for Speed

February 2011 – The Bendall’s Boys kit up & put the pedal to the metal!

When Baruti, Bendalls Farm resident, said he’d like permission to drive a vehicle his keyworker Adam knew he had to find some way to satisfy Baruti’s need for speed.

A couple of weeks later, Adam gathered up Baruti and a few friends and headed to Quad World, an award-winning quad biking facility in Devon. The Bendall boys were kitted out in helmets and protective gear, given riding instructions and an important safety briefing.

Barely able to contain themselves any longer, the Bendall boys were let loose on the track and proceeded to have lap after lap of fast-paced fun. Some of the guys had this to say, once they had caught their breath back!

It was good, it was fast. I didn’t brake!

Baruti

That was great, I’d like to go again.

Jamie

A trip to our Nation’s Capital

August 2010 – The boys from Bendalls went for some retail therapy, and they did it in style!

Seeing as good an excuse as any, Martin, Iain and Richard got away for a couple days on a trip up to London.

On the first day they got all touristy and worn out, walking along visiting the sites: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar square, Piccadilly Circus, The Embankment and much more inbetween. In the evening, after a hearty meal they made it to the West End to watch the award winning show ’We Will Rock You.’

On the second day, after so much culture had been taken in, it was decided a trip to Thorpe Park was necessary. A fun and action packed day, indeed an amazing weekend, was had by all.

Fire! Quick, call Bendalls Farm!

April 2010 - Members of Bendalls Farm head down for a crash course in what it really takes to be a fireman!

The boys from Bendalls were allowed a special visit to Speedwell Fire Station. Everyone was given the VIP treatment on the tour of the station. Some of the crew gave us a talk on fire safety and the work of the Fire and Rescue service.

Everyone got the opportunity to sit in the Fire Engine, and even bravely had a go at spraying the hoses. Luckily they did not have to put out a real fire!