A podcast in three parts, documenting a walk which follows a trail of fruit trees in a town in northern England called Stalybridge. Along the way we hear from people who have planted, cared for, harvested and studied the trees, and learn about their uses, value and some local history as we discuss their origins and the places where they grow. By Operation Farm Presenter - Anna Seward Sound editing... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | NatureScience |
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 ... more
In this episode, we enter into the estate of the now demolished Gorse Hall, and explore the remains of a Victorian kitchen garden containing an orchard with some trees that could be 180 years old, guided by Sam Bolton from Greater Manchester Ecology ... more
Starting our Lost Trees walk on the edge of Stalybridge's centre, we follow a route into the town centre and work our way outwards and discover some fruit-bearing trees growing in built-up and sometimes unexpected places and learn about different use... more
An introduction to the Lost Trees Podcast! Over three episodes, this podcast will follow a trail to discover some wonderful fruit trees in the town of Stalybridge in Greater Manchester. As the walk unfolds, we’ll uncover information about fruit tree ... more
I really loved this podcast, across three episodes it explores an urban area of Greater Manchester, discovering a lost heritage of apple trees and growing in the old grounds of a now ruined hall and kitchen garden. The host speaks to a variety of people including ecologists, orchardists and local volunteers, working to bring the area back into use. There’s also a map available so you can follow the same trail and discover the trees for yourself!
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