Edible High Road, Forest Hill, from May 18th

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Tim Lund
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Edible High Road, Forest Hill, from May 18th

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FOREST HILL TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO AN URBAN ORCHARD

Forest Hill is going back to its roots next month, to be transformed into an urban orchard. Forty-seven shops and businesses in Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park will join forces to create an avenue of 70 fruit trees – the Edible High Road – celebrating Forest Hill’s history and its current standing as a hub of community gardening.

A trail map will lead visitors along the route lined with apple, cherry, pear and plum trees, ending in the Horniman Museum’s Gardens at the crest of the hill. Children taking part can also win gardening prizes.

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Organised by the Forest Hill Society, in partnership with Lewisham Gardens and Shannon’s Garden Centre, the Edible High Road opens on Saturday 18 May until Sunday 9 June, as part of the Chelsea Fringe Festival, the volunteer-run celebration of plants, gardens and landscapes.

The Forest Hill event is part of a city-wide network of Edible High Roads including Shepherd’s Bush, Kilburn, Chiswick and Kensal Rise. The Horniman Museum and Gardens is also hosting a series of other Chelsea Fringe events including a family fun day and plant sale, compost cookery, guerrilla gardening and much more.

The Edible High Road will be launched by celebrity gardener Matthew Wilson – Channel 4’s ‘Landscape Man’ – at 2pm on Saturday 18 May at Forest Hill Station.

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The trail map will be available from Forest Hill Library, the Horniman Museum and online at www.ForestHillSociety.com.

That's the official press release ... but I'd just like to add that any fruit trees shop keepers don't want to keep will find a good home locally at Albion Millennium Green, where we will be extending our community orchard, started in 2010, and where I and others from the Friends of Albion Millennium Green will be conducting tours between 2.00 & 4.00 pm May 18th.
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Same day as Rosendale Allotments Open Day.
Tim Lund
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It's that time of year, Sean, but did you mean Rosendale Allotments? Can't see anything on their web site.

There's also a plant sale the same day from 10.30 at 39 Cator Road
Sue Moye’s Plant Sale takes place on Saturday 18th May 10:30-14:00 at 39 Cator Road SE26 5DT. A range of plants at great prices plus craft, jewellery, and card stalls, and refreshments. All proceeds to charity; 50% to Sydenham Garden, 50% to Motor Neurone Disease.
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Re: Edible High Road, Forest Hill, from May 18th

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Just a quick bump ahead of this Saturday's event, part of the Chelsea Fringe

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And bump again. There may also be some performance art, with optional spector participation, from 7.50 outside Sylvan Posts, as Macbeth like, trees are seen to move.

In other words, if anyone would like to help ... :D

And on our sister Forum in SE23, Quetta from the FH Soc writes
This should be a really fun afternoon in the centre of Forest Hill. It's not often we have a prize-winning tv celebrity to launch our events, so we are delighted to have Landscape Man Matthew Wilson to literally cut the red tape. We will also have give-aways of plants and seeds - even baskets of fruit supplied by J.Sainsbury's just to remind folk what the trees will produce. Kate's Sax Quartet will start the launch at 2.00pm with some fruit inspired music - well fruit always inspires music - and then, at 3.15 we will have a performance by Holy Trinity Primary School's brass band! How cute will that be?!

Come along: indulge yourself in an urban orchard in SE London.
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