The pigs at Newham City Farm

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The photograph on this page of The pigs at Newham City Farm by Marathon as part of the Geograph project.

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The pigs at Newham City Farm

Image: © Marathon Taken: 5 Mar 2014

Newham City Farm was opened in 1977 on part of King George V Park. It was designed by Newham's Landscape Architects. It is one of London’s longest established and largest city farms. Sadly, as at late 2021, the farm has been permanently closed by the Council. This view shows three of the pigs. One is at the front, a second is indoors and a third is in the far sty looking across to see what is going on.

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