Orchard Workshop - Restorative Pruning

Orchard Workshop - Restorative Pruning

Three Counties ShowgroundMalvern, England
Friday, Feb 13, 2026 from 9:30 am to 3 pm GMT
Overview

How to prune and care for older trees.

General Information:

The Severn Treescapes: Dead Wood Society has created a series of workshops to increase confidence among landowners to plant and look after traditional orchards and fruit trees. This workshop is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Being a dual purpose land use, orchards can provide a vertical farming element to traditional farming and ultimately provide a new income from the fruit, as well as providing a fabulous habitat for a huge range of wildlife and beneficial insects. This series of workshops looks to provide information, education and confidence to enable participants to manage their orchards successfully.

Orchards are iconic features in the Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire landscape, but have declined by at least 75 % in the last 50 yrs. The drive to plant new and restore old traditional orchards will help to reverse the decline of this priority habitat and of the wildlife that depends on it.

Well managed orchards create an opportunity to make a significant contribution to the wildlife potential in the vicinity. Orchards provide excellent feeding habitat for birds, bats and invertebrates, and where adjacent to strong mature hedgerow networks radiating towards nearby mature woodlands, unimproved grasslands and other orchards, increase connectivity across the wider landscape.

Tim Andrews of Orchard Revival, and Gloucestershire Orchard Trust expert, will by running the workshop. He has many years of experience planting and managing orchards in Gloucestershire and making cider from the produce.


Restorative pruning

This event is to be held at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern.

The workshop will teach participants how to prune old fruit trees safely, looking at different fruit types and varieties, and how to manage the trees to rejuvenate them.

Questions and discussion are encouraged throughout the day.

The day centres around practical work. Stout boots and good outdoor clothing are essential as the day will be spent enjoying the elements.

All equipment will be provided.

Hot drinks and lunch are also provided, please let us know of any dietary requirements when signing up.

How to prune and care for older trees.

General Information:

The Severn Treescapes: Dead Wood Society has created a series of workshops to increase confidence among landowners to plant and look after traditional orchards and fruit trees. This workshop is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Being a dual purpose land use, orchards can provide a vertical farming element to traditional farming and ultimately provide a new income from the fruit, as well as providing a fabulous habitat for a huge range of wildlife and beneficial insects. This series of workshops looks to provide information, education and confidence to enable participants to manage their orchards successfully.

Orchards are iconic features in the Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire landscape, but have declined by at least 75 % in the last 50 yrs. The drive to plant new and restore old traditional orchards will help to reverse the decline of this priority habitat and of the wildlife that depends on it.

Well managed orchards create an opportunity to make a significant contribution to the wildlife potential in the vicinity. Orchards provide excellent feeding habitat for birds, bats and invertebrates, and where adjacent to strong mature hedgerow networks radiating towards nearby mature woodlands, unimproved grasslands and other orchards, increase connectivity across the wider landscape.

Tim Andrews of Orchard Revival, and Gloucestershire Orchard Trust expert, will by running the workshop. He has many years of experience planting and managing orchards in Gloucestershire and making cider from the produce.


Restorative pruning

This event is to be held at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern.

The workshop will teach participants how to prune old fruit trees safely, looking at different fruit types and varieties, and how to manage the trees to rejuvenate them.

Questions and discussion are encouraged throughout the day.

The day centres around practical work. Stout boots and good outdoor clothing are essential as the day will be spent enjoying the elements.

All equipment will be provided.

Hot drinks and lunch are also provided, please let us know of any dietary requirements when signing up.

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Highlights

  • 5 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Three Counties Showground

Blackmore Park Road

Malvern WR13 6NW

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