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Apple trees are being given away by Thatchers to community groups across the UK

Somerset cider maker Thatchers has 500 apple trees to give away to community groups up and down the country.

In the fourth year of its Community Orchard Project, Thatchers is looking for fifty organisations doing great things in their local neighbourhoods, to be the 2024 recipients of ten apple trees each enabling them to sow the seeds of their own community orchard.

To date, Thatchers has donated over 1,000 apple trees to local organisations and groups, each looking to put the apples they grow to good use with their communities.

Martin Thatcher, fourth generation of his family to make cider at Myrtle Farm in Somerset says: “This project is all about community. It’s about understanding how apple trees can not only bring joy, but can act as a means of bringing people together. Whether that’s planting the trees and contributing to the growth of orchards, learning about the lifecycle of a delicious apple, or coming together to press fruit at harvest time, apple trees are a wonderful way to create community spirit. ‘Growing apple trees really matters.’”

Thatchers is therefore appealing to community groups, charities and organisations to apply to the 2024 project, which opens on 3rd January and runs until Monday 5th February. Applying is easy – simply fill in the details requested on the online application form, with a brief description of your organisation and the good things that would come from receiving a bundle of 10 apple trees in 2024.

Thatchers is keen to hear about local groups and charities doing great things in their communities, in both rural and inner city areas. Perhaps those growing fruit and veg for those in need; those working with groups who have little access to outside space; groups who use outdoor space to improve the mental health of their communities; or perhaps residential communities who are looking at ways to bring trees into their lives.

Thatchers Cider, which is celebrating its 120 year anniversary in 2024, has been growing apple trees and making cider in Somerset since 1904. It has used its knowledge of apple varieties to create ciders with individual character and great taste all round, such as Thatchers Gold and Thatchers Haze.

Thatchers Katy cider is a perfect example of how one apple variety can create such a distinctive cider. With a light, crisp finish, Katy cider is a true reflection of the character of this delicious eating apple. Many of the apple trees being donated this year will be the Katy variety, as well as much loved varieties Scrumptious and Bramley.

Every organisation selected to receive trees will be given instructions on how to plant their trees, how to care for them throughout the seasons, and a commemorative plaque.

Martin adds, “We all know that planting trees helps the environment and supports biodiversity, but being out in nature is so good for wellbeing too. Over the last three years our project has been able to help over 175 groups across the country from residents associations rewilding their communities; schools and colleges teaching their pupils about the origins of their food; and care homes creating peaceful havens for residents.”

Groups can apply to the Thatchers Community Orchard Project HERE.

January 3, 2024

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