Saturday, April 10, 2021

Lord Lieutenant Of Rutland Announces New Apple Orchard For Rutland A Tribute To His Highness Prince Philip Rutland Residents May Like To Donate, instead of purchasing flowers.

Lord Lieutenant Of Rutland Announces New Apple Orchard For Rutland A Tribute To His Highness Prince Philip Rutland Residents May Like To Donate, instead of purchasing flowers.



RUTLAND LIEUTENANCY CONFIRMS DETAILS OF TRIBUTE TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH

Following the sad news on Friday 9 April that His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, has passed away, the Rutland Lieutenancy has given details of how local people can support the planting of a special memorial orchard in Prince Philip’s name.

His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh was a committed environmentalist and hugely passionate about farming. His concerns led to a specific request that members of the public do not lay floral tributes for him. However, the Rutland Lieutenancy, led by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Dr Sarah Furness, knows that many people will wish to pay tribute to his immense contributions to our lives. 

The Rutland Lieutenancy has therefore decided to create an historic heritage apple orchard in the County, underplanted with spring bulbs. The Duke of Edinburgh Memorial Orchard will be planted at the Rutland Agricultural Society. Apple varieties will be carefully researched to ensure they are ones that have been grown historically in our region. 

Donations are being sought to fund the purchase of young trees, while the Lord-Lieutenant will be asking young people across the County to help with the planting.

Dr Sarah Furness, Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland, said: “In light of The Duke of Edinburgh’s staunch support for environmental protection, we feel that a memorial orchard in his name will be a fitting and long-lasting tribute to His Royal Highness. These plans are well advanced and we are seeking donations, as well as the support of local people, to help make the project a reality. If all goes to plan, we very much hope that panting can commence in the autumn, reflecting His Royal Highness’s interests, Rutland’s rural character and the importance of the environment.”

Contributions can be made payable to ‘The Rutland Lieutenancy Fund’ by sending a cheque to Deputy Clerk Kate Haworth, at the following address:  

The Civic Officer & Deputy Clerk to the Lieutenancy

Rutland County Council Offices

Catmose

Oakham

Rutland, LE15 6HP 

Funds can also be transferred electronically to the Rutland Lieutenancy Fund. 

The payee name is 

MMBS (business account) Sort Code 40-05-30 account number 74574915 

Society Ref NIE3385836THE.