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Newsletter Archive

Our newsletters provide members with a treasure chest of fascinating information.  We are making all our past issues available to everyone interested in orchards and their conservation.  Click on the title (link) to view. You will need Adobe Reader.  The latest version is  9.2, which is free from Adobe.com

Newsletter 12 Autumn 2009

Apples a real super food - Getting ready for Apple Days - New varieties in our catalogue - HQ plans update -
Orchards as County Wildlife Sites - Bedfordshire Orchard Adventure COPO - Fruit Identification breakthrough - Mysterious mistletoe - 2009 Annual General Meeting Report and Fininacial Statement - 
Fruit-full Schools Project - Contacts & notices.

Newsletter 11 Spring 2009

Community Orchards - future plans - Apple Days 2008 report - New community plantings - Bringing the past back to life - Recent discoveries - Garlic tree wash trials at Bluntisham - Bramley's bicentenary feature - Suffolk orchards survey - River's innovative research - Winter orchard blues - Biodiversity award for EEAOP - Contacts & AGM notice.

Newsletter 10 Autumn 2008

Thomas Laxton - Apple Days 2008 - Slow Food Bedford - Stamford’s new orchard - Nursery News - Essex Orchards Survey - Suffolk Cherry orchards - Cambs Survey update - Bees need Friends - Useful Books - Annual General Meeting - Contacts & Membership

Newsletter 9 Spring 2008

Good news for the regions's traditional orchards - Membership milestone - Apple Days 2007 - New plantings - Surveys & research - Training - Walnuts - Traditional Orchard news - Project management - Gaymer’s cyder - Book reviews - National Fruit Collection - National moth survey - Contacts & AGM notice

Newsletter 8 Autumn 2007

Get ready for Apple Days - Plum crazy - New varieties for sale - Community planting - Plumbe’s for plums - Milton Keynes orchards - Suffolk plum orchard - Opportunities for orchards - AGM 2007 - William Ingall - Tewin orchard - Book reviews - Membership & contacts

Newsletter 7 Spring 2007

New life for old orchards in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire - Apple Days review - Managing success - Tree sales - Researching old varieties - Wassailing orchards - Essex Survey - Community orchard - Research in Beds & Lincs - Wisbech orchards - Cambs Phase Two Survey - Book reviews - Travelling fruit press

Newsletter 6 Autumn 2006

Action to limit decline of traditional orchards - New venues for Apple Days - New company status - Apple Days - Selling local variety trees - Apple histories of Youngs Pinello and Bushey Grove - Getting involved - Little Dwnham Community Orchard - Cherry Fairs and Black Mazzards - Cherry recipes - Norfolk Orchard Survey results - New Orchard at Wisbech St Mary - 2006 AGM report and EGM - Membership News

Newsletter 5 Spring 2006

Benefits of local grown fruit - EEAOP’s next step - Tree sales expand - Apple Days 2005 - Cambridgeshire Orchards Survey results - Norfolk Survey underway - Rivers Nursery visit - Community Orchard at Chelmer Park and Cambourne - Apple recipe - Girton College visit - New varieties and finds - Blossom walks - Picture appeal - Membership news

Newsletter 4 Autumn 2005

Apple Day booked at Audley End - Noble Chafer - Suffolk plum revival - Plum recipe - Silver leaf disease - Cambridgeshire survey update - Essex orchards - Orchard nature reserve - Community orchards at Kenninghall, Crosley Green and Cross O'Cliff - AGM 2005 Girton Cllege report - Membership & contacts

Newsletter 3 Spring 2005

[Scanned from a B/W print] Effects of climate change - Apple Day reports - Survey progress in Cambridgeshire - Big Orchard Survey results - Cambridgeshire, Essex and Norfolk - Damsons in Distress - Herefordshire Pomona - Saving Orchards - National Fruit Collection update - Canker - Allotment Orchards at Leigh-on-Sea and Coltishall - Membership and contact news.

Newsletter 2 Autumn 2004

Threat to Orchards - New Orchard for Baldock - Getting Involved - Thornham Walled Garden - Surveying Orchards - Pam’s Delight - The Wildlife-Friendly Orchard - Stamford Community Orchard Group - Trees for the Future - National Fruit Collection - Seabrook’s Nursery - Fruit pests: Tortrix Moths - Annual General Meeting 2004

Newsletter 1 Winter 2003

[Scanned from a B/W print] Queen Mary found - Award for EEAOP - Apple Days - Ways to help - Pruning Workshops - Biodiversity and Orchards - Rivers Nursery - Prune Revival, North Chilterns Trust - Suffolk Cherry Fair - Grant Aid - Codling Moth - National fruit Collection - Stone Fruit Recipes - Helping orchards blossom again - Contact Details