• Sunday, 14 September 2025:
    Dalemain Apple Pressing - September 14th 2025

    Dalemain are hosting an Apple pressing event open to the public Sunday 14 September 2025, 10:00 - 16:00

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    Please bring clean apples and sufficient containers for the juice (at least 500ml per 1kg apples).

    See https://www.dalemain.com/events/applesbees for more information

  • Thursday, 18 September 2025: logo
    NCOG Committee Meeting 18 September 2025

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    Members: to view the details, first go to "My NCOG" to get an access link.

  • Sunday, 28 September 2025:
    Hutton-in-the-Forest Apple Day - September 28th 2025

    Apple identification, pressing, displays, stalls and fun for all the family at Hutton-in-the-Forest's Apple Day on Sunday 28th September from 10am to 4pm.

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    The grounds and garden of the historic house at Hutton-in-the-Forest will make the ideal backdrop of this apple-themed day. NCOG will have a stall there to provide advice, juice apples, and sell trees, juice and cider. There will be a display of a wide range of apple varieties. We will also assist with apple identification - for each variety you will need to bring 3 fruits and some leaf if you wish to have it identified (please complete the attached form to bring with your apples).

    Visitors wishing to have apples juiced should bring clean apples (hand picked and washed, not rotten) and a container for their juice (about 1 litre per 2kg of apples).

    There will also be various activities to entertain you and the kids - crafts, stalls, music and games.

    See the Hutton-in-the-Forest website for more details when available.

  • Sunday, 5 October 2025: logo
    Lorton Village apple day - October 5th 2025

    Apple pressing and stalls at the village school in Lorton, Sunday October 5th. 10am - 1pm.

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    A fun day out for adults and kids alike. We will be pressing for the public (and members). Among the planned attractions are:

    • Drop-in print workshops with especially made apple and tree print blocks
    • Apple-themed bakes (apple cake, strudel, pies/turnovers)
    • Making and selling felt apple decorations
    • Information about a mapping project and an oral history on fruit growing (picking and eating) orchards and hedgerows
    • Traditional apple games

  • Saturday, 11 October 2025: logo
    NCOG goes West - apple pressing at Santon Bridge

    Santon Bridge Village Hall. 10am to 4pm, Saturday 11 October

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    This year, for the first time ever, (I think) there will be a public apple pressing event at -

    Santon Bridge Village Hall.
    10am to 4pm, Saturday 11 October

    All clean unrotten apples welcome!

    Please bring some clean plastic (milk) cartons or other container to take your juice away in.

    Let no apple go to waste!

    Ask a friend to pick your apples if you do not want them or find an unloved apple tree to harvest if you do not have an apple tree.

    See you at the scratter!

    (Please note that anything less than a bucketfull will need to be added others' apples for pressing. But please don't bring a truckload).

  • Saturday, 18 October 2025: logo
    Morland House Gardens apple juicing day October 18th 2025

    Back by popular demand! Bring your own apples to be juiced (apples must be clean and sound). 11am - 4pm.

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    Bring your own apples to be juiced (Apples must be clean and sound). Pick apples from Morland House Gardens for juicing or to take home.

    Apple trees for sale.

    Growing advice, info about local varieties, recipes - come and have a chat!

    For more info go to: www.morlandhousegardens.com

    Remember to bring your own containers to put your juice in (at least 500ml per 1Kg).