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Posted on September 22, 2017 by admin

SOMERSET ORCHARDS ‘PICK YOUR OWN’ OPENED BY LOCAL MP

MP David Warburton opened a series of ‘Pick Your Own’ weekends last Friday at West Bradley Orchards in the heart of Somerset. Kickstarting a season of three weekends, people can now visit the beautiful orchards to pick their own apples and pears in the remaining weekends of September. Full story: Read more

CategoriesNews, Somerset TagsPick Your Own, Somerset, West Bradley Orchards

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