To mark the end of their Climate Week celebrations, Pembroke 21C's environmental group, Pembroke Can Make a Difference (PCMAD), recently planted fruit trees in the midst of the town.
In the three bays that would have been the ends of the burgage plots by the Parade Car Park, they planted Welsh heritage varieties of apples and damsons.
"The main aim is to provide extra trees to help pollinate those being planted in the community garden behind St. Oswald's House and other local gardens," said Adam Freeman, a member of PCMAD.
"It will be a few years before they grow and fruit, but the other benefit is that the fruit will be there for the local community to pick and enjoy in the future."
A further 10 Welsh heritage fruit trees will be planted in the Community Garden at St. Oswald's this spring and Pembroke 21C CIC is planting a heritage orchard out at Greenhill Farm on the Angle Peninsula.
For further details or to register an interest in either of these events contact [email protected]">[email protected] or call 01646 680090.



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