In February 2018 a small group of people from the village, on seeing that the Parish Council owned field by the village green was up for the rent formulated the idea of establishing a community orchard for Ovingham. A proposal was put to the Parish Council and it was agreed that we could go ahead with an application to the Tree Council for 24 apple trees, whilst trying to get approval for the idea from people in Ovingham.
In March an application was submitted for the trees and planting supports.
A survey was then carried out in the village to see what support there was for the idea and 73 forms were returned with positive responses.
An information Open Day was held in May 2018 to consult with the village, and again the response from the village was very positive. It was well attended with over 50 people coming on the day. Ovingham Community Orchard was in progress.
In July the village cub pack helped to survey the plants growing on the field, and made a list of insects found and birds heard nearby.
In July we heard that our application to the Tree Council had been successful and we decided to proceed with formalising OCO, writing a Constitution, and went back to the Parish council to start negotiating a Licence Agreement for the land for an initial period of 5 years. The Parish Council agreed to give £300 to help with the start-up costs.