Thursday 27 October 2016

Porlock Apple Press and Rural Crafts Festival 2016 - Sat 22nd October


WOW... What a day!       This was definitley the best day yet for the Porlock Apple Press Groups endeavours to put Porlock on the regions 'Apple' map.

Me & Bendigo the dog, entertaining the crowd with a Scrumpy song (alright...badly)!!!
The weather was fantastic, the attractions were out of this world, the press squeezed over eight tonnes of handpicked apples, the hog roast with lashings of apple sauce, the home made appley soups, cakes, jams, preserves all were devoured by the thronging crowds.

The small orchard garden at the Porlock Visitor Centre (the old village school), was busy with visitors from the start, with well over 150 at one point, and an estimated total of over 750 during the day. Many stayed for the whole day, including families who had travelled from far and wide, including these from Taunton.

The restored 'Somerset Pattern' press was earnest in pressing juice from the apples chopped & pulped by the 'Bentalls Unchokeable', belt driven by a vintage 1920's Lister CS5/1 early diesel stationary engine.
Thank you to all the visitors for supporting us in so many ways, and I must also thank the very many helpers and supporters who do what they do to allow us to showcase the ways of yesteryear.

We hope that everyone enjoyed what they saw as much as we did putting on the show!

Hopefully, we will do even better for 2017. Let us know what you liked, equally as important, what you didn't like, or what would like in the future, or any ideas that you might have to make it a better show. You can comment on this blog, or use the 'contact us' page in our website  --- porlockapplepress.co.uk --- . We do all this on a shoestring budget - no grants from anywhere - just the donations from the generosity of the visitors at the show. With that in mind, please be cognisant that there might have to be compromises in what might be achieavable!!!!
Thank you all... from a very tired 'Porlock Apple press Group'

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