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Tag Archives: Village in Bloom
RHS Edible Britain launching in Acocks Green – Saturday 13th April
Acocks Green is celebrating the nationwide launch of Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Britain in Bloom 2013 in its newly created orchard in Mallard Close, slap bang in the middle of two blocks of shops, on Saturday 13th April starting at … Continue reading
Community Supporters
A Big Thanks goes to West Midlands Police this week for their donation to Acocks Green’s Village in Bloom Campaign. On Wednesday Sgt. Mark Fellows from Acocks Green Neighbourhood Police Team presented a cheque of £833 to the campaign. The funding is from … Continue reading
Progress on Mallard Community Orchard
Progress is going well on the Mallard Close Orchard. Sunday morning saw 10 enthusiastic volunteers helping prepare the land for the tree-planting which takes place on Saturday 16th March. This will be as part of The Big Dig national event, … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, Big Dig, community gardening, fruit-growing, Growing Birmingham, Mallard Close, orchard, Village in Bloom, volunteers
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Orchard Update – Preparing the Ground – come along and help – 10am Sunday 20th January
Thanks to the many volunteers who turned out over the last three Sundays mornings (and Wednesdays) in midwinter, to help prepare the ground for the exciting new Village in Bloom project – Mallard Close Orchard, with this great team work it won’t take long for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, community gardening, Holy Souls School, Mallard Close, Neighbourhood Police Team, orchard, RHS, Village in Bloom
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Mallard Close – Community Orchard
Acocks Green Village in Bloom team have big plans to transform an untidy piece of wasteland in the village to a beautiful Community Orchard for locals to enjoy. Work has already started with tidying up the site and planning the … Continue reading