Episode 3 - Gorse Hall History & Cheetham Park Community Orchard
Description
In this final part, we dig further into the history of the Gorse Hall estate with Alan Pickles a volunteer who has been involved with the site for fifty years and set up the Friends of Gorse Hall. We then follow the route out of the estate and visit a community orchard planted in 2009 in a Cheetham Park and we discuss planting, establishing and maintaining an open access orchard with Rob Muir (Abundance Tameside) with some additional information about the location and planting of the orchard from Debs Kaufmann (Greenspace Team, Tameside Council) who manage the site.
View or download the walk route map: https://operationfarm.org.uk/lost-trees/the-lost-trees-walk-route-map/
View the episode picture gallery here: https://operationfarm.org.uk/lost-trees-of-stalybridge-podcast-episode-3-gallery/
Lost Trees of Stalybridge project information - https://operationfarm.org.uk/lost-trees/
Read more about the podcast - https://operationfarm.org.uk/the-lost-trees-podcast/
Other Links:
The Friends of Gorse Hall - https://gorse-hall.co.uk/
Friends of Gorse Hall Volunteering page - https://gorse-hall.co.uk/volunteers-2/
Cheetham Park, Stalybridge - https://www.tameside.gov.uk/parks/cheethampark
RV Rogers Nursery (supplies an extensive range of heritage fruit trees) - https://rvroger.co.uk/
Blossom picture calendar - https://www.orchardnetwork.org.uk/blossomcalendar
Further reading on orchards and fruit trees: https://operationfarm.org.uk/lost-trees/lost-trees-podcast-further-information/
Credits
Presenter- Anna Seward
Sound editing & production - Simon Galloway
Original music - Claire Knox
Supported by The Bridge, Stalybridge Heritage Action Zone Cultural Consortium
Funded by Historic England