Staff from a leading Shropshire hotel are hoping to prove they
are green-fingered as well as green-minded when they take part in a
voluntary scheme to help bring a community orchard and garden back
to life.
A team of at least 10 employees from the Park Inn Hotel Telford
have volunteered their time on Friday (24) to help the Green Wood
Centre* with a project which involves managing a small orchard and
helping to establish a sensory garden.
The half acre site between Wellington Road and the A518 in
Donnington is currently overgrown and little used, and has a number
of apple, pear and plum trees, the fruit of which mostly goes to
waste.
The voluntary work by the Park Inn Hotel staff will be the first
stage of a five year plan to bring the area back to life, and help
residents of the neighbouring care home, Barclay Gardens, as well
as members of the wider community, to get more out of the green
space.
The plan envisages using the orchard and garden for a wide
number of community uses, including educational trips,
apple-pressing sessions, and small events, as well as giving local
people the chance to grow their own fruit.
The Green Wood Centre was approached by Donnington Parish
Council to help with the orchard and sensory garden project, as
part of its Venture Out programme**.
The centre and the hotel are both members of the Green Tourism
business scheme, which encourages companies to do as much as
possible to protect and enhance their environment, and helped bring
the two together.
"As a company, we take our social responsibilities very
seriously, and had been looking for a project which our staff could
get involved in, which would help make a lasting impression in the
local community," explained Adrian Pickard, general manager of the
Park Inn Hotel Telford.
"We are sure this is going to be a really successful project,
which will provide people in the area with a great facility, and
are really proud to be involved right at the start. Our team is
looking forward to getting stuck into whatever work there is to do
there."
Matt Beech, of the Green Wood Centre explained what the team
will be doing on Friday (24).
"The small orchard area is to be cleaned up, paths improved and
reinstated and fruit trees brought back into management," he
said.
"In time, a sensory garden will be planted for the use of
residents at Barclay Gardens home, other local residents, and also
local schools."
The project gets under way on Friday, when the Park Inn Hotel
team will get to work pruning, and clearing the site, under the
guidance of Matt.
Staff from the Park Inn Hotel will also be taking part in some
more charity work the following day (Saturday 25) though it will be
a lot less arduous, as the hotel is hosting a staff fun day, in aid
of international charity www.childhood-usa.org
The event will include a host of entertainment, including a
bouncy castle, stalls, a raffle, sumo wrestling and
face-painting.
*The Green Wood Centre is part of the national charity, Small
Woods Association, and based at Coalbrookdale, where it helps in
all manner of initiatives involving woodland management and
promoting sustainable technologies.
**Venture Out is funded by Telford and Wrekin Health Service,
and aimed at helping communities to make better use of their green
spaces.