Community Gardens and Orchards

Reading, England, United Kingdom

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This project successfully funded on 4th August 2023, you can still support them with a donation.

Aim: We intend to help communities grow their own fruit and produce to help alleviate food poverty whilst helping the environment too.

How it started

In March 2020 three friends (Ryan, James and Matt) decided to follow their dream of making fresh organic fruit freely available to everyone. The vision was to provide food to people and wildlife through the planting of fruit trees and bushes in local communities. There was also the added benefit that the trees would help tackle climate change through the sequestration of carbon dioxide.

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The impact of the pandemic

As community projects were not possible during the covid-19 pandemic, the trio turned their focus to growing organic fruit and veg for local food banks. With a small but dedicated team of volunteers, Freely Fruity grew over 2.5 tonnes of organic produce which was then distributed amongst local food banks.

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Community Projects

As restrictions started to ease, the we were able to venture out into communities to complete a variety of projects including: building community growing spaces, planting community orchards, and delivering fun and educational planting activities to children. Check out some of these amazing projects below:

Our first community growing space was built at Emmanuel Church in Woodley. Local residents are invited to join in growing activities at this site and the food grown is distributed via food charity, Share Woodley, also run from the church. It doesn't get fresher than that!

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Hundreds of strawberry plants were distributed free of charge to visitors at the Wokingham Town Council's Heritage Day event.

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Freely Fruity co-founder, Matt Knight, visited The Colleton Primary School in Twyford last year to plant a mini-orchard with the children.

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And those are just a few examples of completed projects - you can read about all of our projects projects on Freely Fruity's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/freelyfruityuk 

The Super Orchard!

In March this year, we planted 680 fruit trees on a plot of land in Barkham. These trees will be used to propagate further fruit tree saplings, enabling us to become self-sufficient in fruit tree production so that we can continue to plant fruit trees into local communities long into the future. 

Once mature, these 680 trees will sequester approximately 15,000kg of carbon dioxide every year, and will produce over 136,000kg of organic fruit!

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Looking to the future

We receive new requests for support every day and we'd love to be able to say yes to every single request. With the propagation orchard now established, we have big plans for the future. We will continue to work with schools, churches and community groups to construct community growing spaces, plant orchards and inspire the younger generation to tackle climate change head on.

Please consider supporting us today. Thank you!

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BA Better World Community Fund Employee Giving 2023 donated to this cause

BA Better World Community Fund Employee Giving 2023 has provided £1,040 of match funding

Avios Donations donated to this cause

Avios Donations has provided £612 of match funding

The British Airways Club donated to this cause

The British Airways Club has provided £445 of match funding

BA Better World Community Fund Employee Giving 2024 donated to this cause

BA Better World Community Fund Employee Giving 2024 has provided £440 of match funding

BA Better World Community Fund Colleague Giving donated to this cause

BA Better World Community Fund Colleague Giving has provided £400 of match funding

BA Better World Community Fund – Sustainability Learning Completion Programme donated to this cause

BA Better World Community Fund – Sustainability Learning Completion Programme has provided £30 of match funding


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