Holywood Transition Town (HTT) is carrying out a survey to gauge the popular mood for an increase in apple trees and a community apple juicing facility in Holywood.
In a bid to make available more local food and cut Holywood’s carbon foot print, the HTT aim to plant traditional apple tree varieties on both public land (where people could access the fruit for free) and in private gardens in Holywood.
“We are also clear that there are many Holywood people who already have apple trees in their gardens which they are unsure how to maintain or whose apples they never manage to eat.”
Depending on the outcome of the survey, the group aim to set up a juicing facility potentially provide advice on apple tree maintenance.
“If we have an adequate supply of apples, relearn how to care for the trees and store the fruit plus have access to a local juicing facility we can drastically cut the need to import fruit and cause unnecessary pollution.”
Holywood Transition Town are talking to landowners, public and private alike. A large part of the assessment work is consultation with the community living around potential orchard sites.
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You can download the survey using the link below: