Community comes together to celebrate climate change action in Crewe

Volunteers from the local community joined Co-op member pioneers celebrating action taken against climate change in Crewe, Apollo Buckingham, Crewe Green Road.


By Ryan Parker

Posted: Monday, 26th September 2022 3:15 pm


The apple picking event, held at Apollo Buckingham Science Campus, Crewe Green Road, ran from 11am to 12pm on Saturday - September 24 (Ben Wye).
The apple picking event, held at Apollo Buckingham Science Campus, Crewe Green Road, ran from 11am to 12pm on Saturday - September 24 (Ben Wye).
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Volunteers from the local community joined Co-op member pioneers to celebrate action being taken against climate change in Crewe.

Co-op member pioneers from Crewe and Holmes Chapel got together with volunteers to collect apples for The Old Saw Mill, a community project in Congleton.

The apple picking event, held at Apollo Buckingham Science Campus, Crewe Green Road, ran from 11am to 12pm on Saturday (September 24).

Between 24 September and 2 October this year, Great Big Green Week will unleash a wave of support for action to protect the planet (Ben Wye).

The Great Big Green Week is the UK's biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.

Between 24 September and 2 October this year, Great Big Green Week will unleash a wave of support for action to protect the planet.

Tens of thousands of people in every corner of the country will celebrate the heartfelt, brave, everyday actions being taken to stand up for nature and fight climate change.

Ben Wye, the Co-op Member Pioneer, who organised the event said "The Apollo campus used to be an educational and environmental study area.

Co-op member pioneers from Crewe and Holmes Chapel got together with volunteers to collect apples for The Old Saw Mill, Congleton (Ben Wye).

"Autism Inclusive now use it as a play area for their children, but at this time of year the dropping apples create a hazard.

"It was wonderful that so many local residents turned out to pick up the apples and help turn what could have wasted into over 150 gallons of juice, vinegar and cider at the Old Saw Mill.

"As well as this, collection students from the nearby Springfield school have been collecting apples for their families.

"Hopefully valuing trees in this way will save them for the future and contribute in a small way to tackling climate change."

Autism Inclusive representative, Gem Maloney Ridsdale, thanked Co-op Member Pioneer, Ben Wye, for organising the event.

The Great Big Green Week is the UK's biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature (Ben Wye).

She said: "It will make the garden so much more accessible for the children to access when they visit Autism Inclusive without tripping over all of the apples."

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