Tree-mendous: Friends of Saughton Park see the fruits of their labour

The Orchard Project been collaborating with City of Edinburgh Council and Friends of Saughton Park to improve their orchard as part of a large renovation of Saughton Park. Orchard Project’s Chris Macefield, explains:

Saughton Park has recently undergone a refurbishment, and HRH Princess Anne officially reopened the park on the 6th June. The Orchard Project, in partnership with Bulmers, were called in to assist with improving the orchard that lies within the park. We’ve provided trees, training, technical advice and tools for this community project.

HRH Princess Anne officially re-opens Saughton Park following an £8million refurbishment. Photo by Greg Macvean.

We supported the Friends of Saughton Park members by facilitating the planting of over 40 fruit trees in this historic walled garden, demonstrating how to grow trained trees, such as espaliers, cordons and fan forms. The fruit varieties planted include plum, apple, pear, quince, fig, peach and mulberry.

Sarah Bennett, one of the Friends of Saughton Park members, said: “We started out by visiting other orchards and talking to fruit experts and tasting apples before we selected any varieties. It’s been great fun and fingers crossed we will soon have fruit to eat. As a group we are so excited at what lies ahead – we have plans to plant a wild fruit orchard and organise apple days and blossom picnics.”

HRH is the patron of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society, which is another partner organisation involved in developing the park. The royal opening was a great celebration of the commitment from local residents and the groups active in supporting the park.

HRH Princess Anne in Edinburgh Photo by Greg Macvean

There are plans to develop further areas for fruit growing within the park, along with dedicated wildlife habitat zones, in addition to a ‘Physic Garden’ with lots of interesting medicinal and culinary herbs.

To get involved in this exciting project, contact Sarah Bennett on friendsofsaughtonpark@gmail.com

FRIENDS of SAUGHTON PARK

The Friends of Saughton Park are an active and engaged group who wanted to include a community orchard as part of the park’s regeneration.

The Orchard Project have been working onsite since last year, running foraging and grafting workshops and the park’s Garden Party to share the orchard plans with the wider community. The Orchard was planted last winter and the Friends are forever engaged and enthusiastic and are often the first to sign up to trainings, visits and events, which The Orchard Project organises.

The Friends group really appreciate the support of The Orchard Project, which has given them focus for developing their site. They submitted an application for the Edinburgh Orchard Summit this year organised by TOP, and won £400 to improve their orchard’s watering system.  They ran an Apple Day this year in collaboration with The Welcoming Centre, a space for refugees.

Rona is the Secretary of Friends of Saughton Park group. She is retired, and recently moved back to the area. She has been very active supporting orchard events at the park and further afield.
The Orchard Project supported her to attend a Permaculture Design Course, the skills from which she has used to support on design trainings for the orchard in the park. Being involved in her community orchard has helped her to embed back in the community after being abroad for many years.

Shona is also part of the Saughton Park orchard group, and acts as the Chair of the Friends group. She is a fiercely enthusiastic orchard leader, and has attended many trainings and events with TOP, including supporting the Apple Day event at the Royal Botanical Gardens of Edinburgh.

Shona used to work on the cheese counter at Waitrose and has recently got a new job with the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society to run their grow & learn courses. This change of work and sector was made possible, in part, by her involvement with the orchard.

 

Appeal following armed robbery at Biggar Road convenience store

Police are appealing for witnesses following an armed robbery at a business premises over the weekend. The incident happened around 9.50pm on Saturday 6th July at a convenience store in Biggar Road. Continue reading Appeal following armed robbery at Biggar Road convenience store

Adult Education courses at The Botanics

Our 2019/20 Adult Education Programme is out now!

Whether you want to brush up on your art; heal with herbs; develop your photography skills or simply enjoy the peace that being in the Garden can bring, with over 100 courses running this year there is sure to be something for everyone.

View the full programme here: 

http://bit.ly/RBGECourses

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Popular characters to return to Holby City as part of 20th anniversary celebrations

2019 has already been a major year at Holby City as it continues to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Now, Paul Bradley (above) is amongst the latest set of classic characters confirmed to grace the hospital wards once again, returning to BBC One’s long-running drama series as Elliot Hope for its 1000th episode.
  • Patricia Potter returning as Diane Lloyd
  • Tan twins storyline from 2008 to be revisited

Coming back for a total of five episodes, Elliot visits the hospital to see his old friend and protégé Jac, or so he tells her, but it won’t be long before his ulterior motive is unveiled and his old colleagues discover the real reason behind his return.

Continue reading Popular characters to return to Holby City as part of 20th anniversary celebrations

Breaking the Silence: Tamas Jeles Project at Muirhouse Millennium Centre

This is a mens mental health group in honour of my late fiancé who killed himself leaving behind newborn twin daughters and a son.  Please get the word out: the silence needs to be broken – Lou Hamilton

Monday 15th July from 7 – 9pm at Muirhouse Millennium Centre

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Today’s Festival Fun Day is fully booked

Today’s Festival Fun Day is FULLY BOOKED but we still have places on our creative morning sessions, garden drop-ins, youth film clubs and family-friendly events taking place later in the month and in August.

Some sessions/events have limited spaces, so please book in advance to avoid disappointment!

Mapping Physical Activity in Edinburgh

Mapping Physical Activity in Edinburgh

We want to identify as many physical activity facilities & opportunities as possible all across Edinburgh and put them all on a clever online map and we need your help. 

How can you help? That’s easy. If you know about a group, club, activity, facility, etc. you think we should add to our map go to our online ‘SurveyMonkey’ page here and fill in our short questionnaire, it should only take about 5 minutes.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/7V8V2WN  

We’d be grateful if you would also pass this on to as many people as possible who might be able to help.

We don’t have a definitive deadline but if you could complete the 5 minute survey as soon as possible it would really help. We’re hoping to as much info as possible processed by the end of August.

Many Thanks

John Brennan

(On behalf of the planning groups behind the Edinburgh Locality Physical Activity Alliances)

If you would like to find out more about the physical activity mapping project or anything else about the physical activity alliances in Edinburgh please get in touch.  There is also a portion of the survey where you can leave your details if you wish.