Monday, February 3, 2025

Community orchard set for Market Rasen

The Rasen Area Environment Group’s bid to establish a community orchard has been approved as part of Lincolnshire County Council’s Coronation Community Orchard Project, funded by Defra’s Coronation Living Heritage Fund.

This development marks a significant step forward in creating a vibrant, multi-functional green space, that will benefit both the local environment and the community.

The Market Rasen Community Orchard project aims to plant a diverse array of 84 fruit trees across two key locations in Market Rasen.

Most trees will be planted at Mill Road Park, creating a substantial community orchard space, including apples, pears, plums, medlars, and mulberry, while a select number of mature specimen trees will be planted in the front area of De Aston field, enhancing the existing recreational space near the benches.

With a focus on Lincolnshire varieties, the orchard will not only promote biodiversity and support wildlife but also provide a source of fresh, locally grown, produce for residents.

Cllr Stephen Bunney, Chair of both the Environment and Sustainability Member Working Group at West Lindsey District Council and of the Rasen Area Environment Group, expressed his enthusiasm for the project. He said: “This community orchard represents a fantastic opportunity for Market Rasen.

“It will enhance our local environment, provide educational opportunities, and create a beautiful space for residents to enjoy. We’re grateful for the support of the Coronation Community Orchard Grant in making this vision a reality.”

Key features of the Market Rasen Community Orchard project include:

  • Planting of 84 fruit trees, with a preference for Lincolnshire varieties
  • Creation of habitats for pollinators and other wildlife
  • Community involvement in planting, maintaining, and enjoying the orchard
  • Educational opportunities for sustainable horticultural practices
  • An ongoing maintenance commitment from dedicated volunteers

The project will come to life through a series of community planting days from February 6-8, 2025. Local schools and community groups, including Market Rasen Pre-school, Town & Country Pre-school, the Old Station Group, and Market Rasen Primary School, will be participating in the planting activities. The group welcomes community volunteers to join the planting effort on Saturday, February 8.

Yvonne Horrocks of the Rasen Area Environment Group said: “We’re excited to bring this project to fruition.

“The community orchard will not only provide environmental benefits but also serve as a gathering place that promotes social interaction, physical activity, and mental well-being.”

To volunteer for the community planting day on February 8, please contact: Yvonne Horrocks, Secretary and Coordinator, Rasen Area Environment Group:  Rasenarea.eg@gmail.com

 

Image credit: West Lindsey District Council

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