Two fruit trees for St. Margaret’s Hall

We’re delighted to share that two beautiful new fruit trees have been planted in the grounds outside St. Margaret’s Hall as part of our ongoing commitment to the Eco Church initiative. One is an Egremont Russet apple tree—an old English favourite known for its distinctive flavour and crisp texture. The other is a Doyenné du Comice pear tree, renowned for producing large, sweet, and juicy fruit.

These trees not only enhance the beauty of our outdoor space but also represent our dedication to caring for God’s creation and promoting sustainability within our community.

A heartfelt thank you to our generous donors who made this possible, and to Paul, Stuart, and Jackie for their hard work planting and watering. Their efforts will help create a greener, more fruitful future for all who visit and use St. Margaret’s Hall.

We look forward to watching the trees grow and, in time, to sharing their harvest with everyone.