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Plans submitted for £1m apple store at Hereford fruit farm
Plans submitted for £1m apple store at Hereford fruit farm

BBC News

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Plans submitted for £1m apple store at Hereford fruit farm

Plans submitted for £1m apple store at fruit farm EC Drummond hopes to build the new facility at Tillington Fruit Farm, near Burghill If approved, the building would measure 70 by 26 metres, giving an area of over seven tennis courts, with a height of nine metres, plans show. The firm, which is based near Ross-on-Wye, is now seeking planning permission to build a new store for the fruit, instead of its present method of using third-party storage. EC Drummond has already invested £1.5m in new apple orchards and infrastructure at its Tillington fruit farm, near Burghill, northwest of Hereford. A farm in Herefordshire is set to receive £1m funding to build fruit stores. According to the application, it would have refrigeration and atmospheric controls to keep the apples fresh through to the following summer. The firm also wants to add roof-mounted solar panels and two rainwater harvesting tanks. "Bringing storage on-site will also save on costs and on traffic through the village at harvest," company chairman Eric Drummond said. The fruit will still have to be taken elsewhere for sorting and packing. Mr Drummond said: "[The investment] will secure employment and continue the production of dessert apples in Herefordshire which has been diminishing recently." The proposal includes 640 metres of new native hedgerows around the boundaries, new trees and a wildflower area. The fruit farm was previously owned by the Co-op but was acquired by EC Drummond when the retailer sold off its farms estate a decade ago and is managed under its Tillington Top Fruit Ltd arm. Comments on the planning application can be made until 30 May.

Burghill, Tillington and Weobley suffer first league defeat
Burghill, Tillington and Weobley suffer first league defeat

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Burghill, Tillington and Weobley suffer first league defeat

The Burghill, Tillington and Weobley (Image: Submitted) BURGHILL, Tillington and Weobley suffered their first defeat of their Worcestershire County League Division One campaign as they were beaten by 125 runs at Droitwich Spa. Winning the toss and bowling, the Burgs were always on the back foot. Openers Harry Butler (55) and Martyn Davis (37) saw off the shine on the new ball. This made life easier for the top and middle order. There was one short period when the game looked like it could turn the way of the Herefordshire visitors. Afaq Khalid snapped up three quick wickets to take the score from 153-2 to 154-5. But Lincoln Kellett, with a run-a-ball 75, took the game away from the visitors as Droitwich Spa finished on 273-8 off their 50 overs. Afaq Khalid (3-40) off 10 overs, was Burghill's best bowler, while John Lewis (1-32 off 10 overs) and Ranjit William (1-48 off 10 overs) supported him well. Burghill will be looking for improvement after bowling 30 wides and four no balls. In reply, Sam Smith with 7-46 ripped the heart out of the visitor's top and middle order. They faced a challenging start at 34-6 before a spirited defence by Sabil Sarmad (52) and Ranjit William (29), and a breezy 19 from Afaq Khalid helped take the score to a respectable 148 all out in 39.3 overs. Meanwhile, Burghill, Tillington and Weobley seconds overcame Hanley Castle & Upton firsts by 45 runs, in a match where 600 runs were scored in 90 overs between the sides. Electing to bat the Herefordshire hosts set a huge target of 328-9 off their allotted 45 overs. Opener Jasper Darke top scored with 58 as the hosts raced to 248-4. In response Hanley Castle & Upton were bowled out for 283.

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