Apple Day Returns This Autumn

By The Editor

14th Oct 2019 | Local News

Local environmental organisation Gwyrddio Penarth Greening (GPG) are pleased to announce the return of their popular Penarth Apple Day this Autumn.

Apple Day is a community event that was launched by the environmental organisation Common Ground in 1990 and is celebrated in towns and villages across the UK.

The event is a celebration of seasonal and local food and highlights issues around biodiversity and ecology.

This year Penarth Apple Day will be taking place on Sunday 20th October in the Community garden at West House, Stanwell Road.

The event will have several stalls selling and promoting local produce including locally brewed ciders from Vale Cider and a range of preserves and pickles from Penarth based 'A bit of a pickle'.

As in previous years GPG volunteers will be on hand with their apple press juicing apples.

Visitors are encouraged to bring along apples from their own gardens to be juiced.

There will also be a café serving hot and cold refreshments.

GPG will also use the event to promote their Shop Penarth loyalty card scheme and the ongoing Plastic Free Penarth campaign.

GPG committee member and Apple Day organiser Anthony Slaughter said 'We are delighted to be bringing back this community event which has proved so popular in the past.

''Apple Day is a true celebration of the seasonal and the local and an ideal opportunity to highlight some of our many wonderful local producers.'

Apple Day will run from 11am to 3pm on the 20th of October.

     

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