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Royate Hill Community Orchard & Permaculture Allotment, Bristol, UK
@ Greg Willson | Saturday, Jun 10, 2017 | 1minuteRead | Update at Saturday, Jun 10, 2017

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Published on Mar 31, 2014

On a little South facing valley slope in the English City of Bristol is nestled a beautiful example of Organic Permaculture gardening for all to learn from and be a part of. In amongst the many varieties of fruit trees, it’s easy to forget you’re in a City. Come and join in with the joys of the Community Orchard and Permaculture Allotment, share skills and food with folk and glean some nuggets of wisdom from the marvellous noggin of Mike Feingold.

Times to get involved -

Workdays are normally 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month

1st Sunday February - Pruning workshop 1st Sunday March – Grafting workshop Throughout Autumn - Apple squishing

Location -

Eastville/Fishponds BS5 6RN

Contact -

Site Representative: Mike Feingold Mobile: 07768915423 Email: mikefeingold@blueyonder.co.uk

Stained Glass window -

by Lucie Hudson www.playingwithlight.co.uk

Music -

Fathead (Stupid Incompetent Fool) - Heavenly Blue Eyes Fathead (Stupid Incompetent Fool) – Chilled Out Choon No.1

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