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Join an Apple Day Near You

By Zoe Parker

Published 5th September 2025

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but they are also good for the planet. So let’s get juicing!

Apple Day is an annual celebration of apples and orchards. From the start, Apple Day was intended to be both a celebration and a demonstration of the variety we are in danger of losing, not simply in apples, but in the richness and diversity of landscape, ecology and culture too.

It traditionally falls on 21 October, the date of the first such event in 1990 set up by Common Ground, but events happen throughout September and October

Thanks to Leeds Urban Harvest and Fruit Works Co-operative we have apple pressing and juicing equipment available to hire or borrow in Leeds and Bradford. As a result many local community hubs, allotments and other outdoor spaces can hold public and private Apple Days.

There are 100+ fruit orchards  in Leeds and this great system we have where people can rent or borrow juicing equipment means lots of home-grown apples  that would otherwise go to waste, get picked,  juiced, eaten and stored, saving much food waste.

Your Autumn 2025 line up of Apple Days in Leeds and beyond.

 

14 September The Chemic Apple Pressing  2pm – a family friendly public event. Bring along your apples for pressing Arrive from 11am to help sort apples.

17 September Keighley Apple day at Yorgreen CIC with Fruitworks

20 September  Seacroft Community Forest Garden Apple Day 1-3pm

21 September Horsforth Climate Action Green Festival

23 September St Vincents from 1.30pm

4 October Apple Day Heart in Headingley 11-4 pm

4 October Skipton Apple Day 2025 at Middletown allotments

5 October Hollybush Apple Day

5 October Harehills Community Orchard 1-3pm

11 October  Headingley Farmers’ Market 

12 October Bradford Apple day

16 October Meanwood Valley Urban Farm  11-4pm

18 October Oakwood Farmers’ Market

18 October  Apple Day Hyde Park Source 12-4pm

26 October Apple Day Heaton Allotments, Bradford

Check out a fuller list on Leeds Urban Harvest schedule or get in touch with Fruit Works  for their Apple day events. See links below.

Read More about Fruit Works Co-operative
Read More about Leeds Urban Harvest
Let’s share the abundance

Browse our website for more Healthy, Sustainable and Fair Food Solutions including:

Apple Power  Read more about the great work being done in  Leeds and Bradford with apples.

Incredible Edible sites map Pick up some free veg at one of their 20 groups, 70 sites and 150 raised beds across the city in public spaces.

Veg Box Schemes – two local ones are Meanwood Urban Valley Farm. Leeds Veg Box. Discover more about Indie Local Food Busnesses in the Indie Directory

Leeds Food Aid Map  Find 140+ pantries, cafes and food aid busnesses if you need emergency food.

Leeds Good Food Map Discover Little Veg Libraries, Farmers Markets, Community gardens and lots more.

Download the Family Food and Wellbeing Leaflet
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Apple Power

By Zoe Parker

Published 30th August 2025

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Bradford is juicing up fresh solutions to the Cost-of-Living and Climate Crises

Tonnes of  apples go to waste all over Bradford District. Fruit Works Co-operative have established a coordinated juicing equipment library and service that diverts these surplus apples to four communities hubs.

This year, in autumn 2025, the project is supported by Fruit Works, but going forward it will be a self-funding enterprise for the four community hubs in Keighley, Shipley and Bradford. There are 4 ways the equipment can be used, depending on your needs.

Juice it yourself
Juice it for Fun
Juice it for you
Juice it with you.

Juice It Yourself
You borrow the kit for yourself, your family, friends, street or community group to make your own juice.

Juice It For Fun
The kit is used as part of a Community Apple Day, where people come together to celebrate the harvest.

Juice It For You
You bring your apples to one of the community hubs and they press them and bottle the juice for you.

Juice It With You
You bring your apples to one of the community hubs to make your own juice there, with their equipment.

Read More about Fruit Works Bradford

In Leeds with Leeds Urban Harvest  we are lucky enough to juice it up across the city.

Like Bradford, each year, thousands of fruit trees across Leeds go unpicked or unused because their owners can’t harvest them or there is too much fruit to use at one time.

Leeds Urban Harvest is a volunteer run community project that lends picking and processing equipment to groups to make juice from their excess apples.

Because there are more apples than people to juice them they also press and make use of surplus fruit donated by people, which would otherwise go to waste.

Four ways you can get involved in Leeds and fight the Cost-of-Living and Climate Crises

Pick It and Bring It.

Got surplus Apples ? Tell us about them here

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Juice It for Fun

Come to an Apple Day! More about events here

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Borrow It 

Rent our equipment. Tell us about them here

Learn It with Us.

Learn how to press, juice and more by volunteering here

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Let’s share the abundance

Browse our website for more Cost-of-Living and Climate Crisis solutions including:

Leeds Food Aid Map  Find 140+ pantries, cafes and food aid businesses if you need emergency food.

Healthy Holidays  More about Healthy Holidays ( HAF) recently funded for the next three years! Read more.

Healthy Start  Go to this page for information on Healthy Start and for  links to other Family Food and Wellbeing services such as free school meals and uniform, money and welfare advice and more.

Incredible Edible sites map (who have 20 groups, 70 sites and 150 raised beds across the city offering free vegetable, fruit and herbs to the public and other

Download the Family Food and Wellbeing Leaflet
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Good Food Cycle Launches

By Zoe Parker

Published 18th August 2025

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Introducing the ‘Good Food Cycle’, a fresh recipe for a healthier nation! 

The government has served up its new “Good Food Cycle” today (15 July) – a recipe aimed at driving a generational change in the nation’s relationship with food.

Here’s a taste of what they are proposing:

  • A vibrant food landscape promoting healthier and more sustainable food sales
  • Access for all to safe, affordable, healthy, convenient and appealing food options.
  • Conditions for the food sector to thrive and grow sustainably, including investment in innovation and productivity, and fairer more transparent supply chains.
Read full press release - Good Food Cycle
Read Sustainable Food Places Response

We are pleased to say that Leeds is one of over 100 network members of Sustainable Food and Places (SFP) and as a local food partnership, we are already driving many locally-rooted food initiatives. We were recently mentioned in  a recent SFP report highlighting the local force for climate action. You can read more about this in the report here.

SFP brings together pioneering food partnerships from towns, cities, boroughs, districts and counties across the UK that are driving innovation and best practice on all aspects of healthy and sustainable food. Sustainable Food Places is a partnership programme led by the Soil Association, Food Matters, Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming, Food Sense Wales, Nourish NI, and Nourish Scotland.

Browse our website for one of the many food initiatives and campaigns happening across the city from Just One More to the Food Aid Map to the pioneers in our Good Food Stories.

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500 Food Actions for a Slice of Silver 

By Zoe Parker

Published 18th July 2024

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As FoodWise Leeds, we work with people from across the city to deliver the Leeds Food Strategy. In 2019, Leeds was awarded a Bronze Award from Sustainable Food Places (SFP). More about these awards here. Our aim is for Leeds to achieve the Silver Award and eventually the Gold. 

But we can’t do it without you.

The next step in achieving these aims, is to reach our target of 500 Individual Good Food Actions.

Will you help us do that?

By telling us about the good food actions you are taking, we can know the impact we are making collectively as a city. Whether you are reducing food waste, eating healthier food or learning how to grow your own veg, every action matters. 

And we want to know about your actions.

Every Action Counts and gets us one step closer to our goal.

As an example of how simple it is to get started, I thought I’d share my own food story. 

I stumbled upon FoodWise Leeds about a year back during an event at Leftbank Leeds. At the time, I was intrigued and perhaps a little daunted by the idea of growing my own veggies, and so I decided to attend a workshop organized by Feed Leeds. At that point, I had just about been able to keep all my indoor plants alive for a whole year (and I was pretty excited about that!)

 The workshop turned out to be a game-changer for me. I was really inspired by Feed Leeds. It was such a large network of growers across the city and they introduced to us some brilliant ideas: like ‘Little Veg Libraries’ and #SowaRowXtra – simple schemes that I thought had the potential to really help new growers like me get growing. I left that session with two free tomato plants and enough growing ‘know how’ to get me started. And that was just the beginning of my food journey.

Now I grow my own salad veg, and herbs, as well as climbing roses that the bees absolutely adore. This all grows in pots and old tyres in what was an ugly unused area in a communal concrete yard. A real transformation with very little effort – now the space is peaceful, pretty and a nice place to sit and watch nature.

I‘ve taken many more actions since that first tomato plant: like eating more fresh and locally sourced veg, wasting less food by using it up in home-made soups; and switching to locally made compost. I’m now beginning my own bokashi composting system and am considering community composting to turn my food waste into nutrient-rich soil for the local area. I could never have predicted a year ago where one free workshop would lead.

You can help us reach our target of 500 by telling us about the actions you are taking and encouraging others to take action. We’d also love for any organisations or food businesses to join us in taking action too! For more examples of what we’re looking for, take a look at our Take Action pages for individuals, organisations and food businesses.

Together we can create a healthy, sustainable and fairer food system for everyone in Leeds.

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