A talk and
film about harvesting local fruit, organised by Transition Willesden, is taking
place on Monday 2nd July in Willesden. The event will mark the Transition group’s
first anniversary and is being held at St Mungo’s in Pound
Lane at 7.30pm.
This will be a chance to find out
about harvesting apples that would otherwise fall and rot in local gardens. A short
film 'Shaking the Tree' on fruit harvesting in Kensal to Kilburn, made
by Willesden photographer Jonathan Goldberg, will be shown. Michael
Stuart and Viv Stein will be talking about how they set up a group that has
picked 3.5 tons of apples, pears, plums and cherries from city gardens in
Kensal to Kilburn, and lead a discussion of how to start a harvesting group in
Willesden.
Dollis Hill resident and Transition
Willesden Co-ordinator, Viv Stein, says, “Picking fruit that otherwise goes to
waste is a fantastic way to connect people with local, free and fresh food in
their community. We want to encourage
residents to come along and get involved in a new fruit harvesting group in
Willesden.”
Kilburn resident and Transition
Kensal to Kilburn’s Local Fruit Harvesters Co-ordinator, Michael Stuart, says,
“150 people help harvest apples and pears in Kilburn, it’s such a popular
project. We already know about lots of fruit trees in Willesden so just need
Willesden residents to make it happen.”
The meeting is being held in the Activity
Room, St Mungo's, 115 Pound Lane, Willesden,
NW10 2HU (opposite Willesden
bus garage) on Monday 2nd July at 7.30pm. All are welcome to attend. This is a free event, refreshments are
available and donations are welcome. For
more information about the event see LINK
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