About Community Orchards
Community orchards provide places for people to enjoy nature, learn about fruit trees and support local biodiversity.
They can also help preserve traditional orchard skills and create welcoming green spaces for local residents, schools and volunteers.
Why Community Orchards Matter
- They provide food and habitat for wildlife
- They support pollinators such as bees and butterflies
- They create opportunities for volunteering and learning
- They help connect people with local green spaces
- They contribute to Solihull’s natural heritage
Solihull Community Orchards
Malvern Park Orchard
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Jubilee Park Orchard
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Babbs Mill
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Coldlands Wood
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Hope Coppice
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Olton Park
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Palmers Rough Rec
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Shirley Park
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Willow Park
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Further Information
Love Solihull provides further information about community orchards and local environmental projects.
Visit Love Solihull Community Orchards