Action plan:
Timeline: The Project Plan and funding strategy will start on Tuesday 7th March. We will meet as a whole group on a monthly basis but smaller teams will meet as required to agree planting, infrastructure, fundraising, events and communications.
Budget: The seed funding will be used to create planting areas with slightly raised beds for accessibility need (£200); Soft fruit (£100 as we have some donations) Herbs (£50) and wildflower meadow seed mix (£400) to create and ecosystem to support pollination and biodiversity. The remainder will be used to match fund donations from members of the community and fundraising activities to plant fruit trees with stakes and deer protection, we aim to plant 40 - 50 trees, including Apples, Plums, Cherries Damsons, Pears, Nuts.
In addition we will plant native hedging including Blackthorn, Rowan, elder, hawthorn, beech etc.
Impact: Our community is growing with 60 new homes which is significant for our small village. The community will benefit by creating a place for exercise, social connection and locally grown produce. Our measurable goals include attracting 10% or more of our community to become actively involved. Attract visitors to stay longer in the village and we will measure that by inviting feedback from local businesses and on our social media.
We will grow annual vegetables and herbs to encourage others to do the same and to engage people in developing orchard management skills including wider skills such as finance and fundraising and communications. We aim to network with other orchard projects and to share our experience in setting up and running projects locally.
We also want to leave 10% of our produce for wildlife
Location: The village is within the Cairngorms National Park. The location for the orchard has been identified, and the site is centrally located in the village with easy access to parking, public toilets, recreation ground and playpark and just 200m from the primary school. The area has been unused for 50 years has an area of 2700m2
The land is owned by the Highland Council and is currently in the latter stages of an Asset Transfer request under the Community Empowerment Act (2015). Whilst this is concluded there is a license to occupy to allow preparations to commence. We have letters of support from 8 village organisations and 5 local businesses and have recently started a facebook page which has a growing number of followers.