Reap the fruit of orchard scheme
Free fruit trees for North Kesteven communities are again available under the Coronation Living Heritage Fund – and the deadline to apply has been extended.
Local groups, charities, schools and more can apply to the district council for packs of five or more fruit trees, plus planting packs and advice.
Under the Coronation Living Heritage Fund 27 community orchards have already been established around North Kesteven this year.
With some of the grant fund remaining, the scheme is again open to applications, but potential applicants must act fast to meet the extended deadline of noon on September 8.
Applicants can request one or more packs of five fruit trees, including Lincolnshire heritage species, to be planted together in a place that is accessible to the public to harvest the fruit).
Council Leader Cllr Richard Wright said: “The first 27 orchards planted earlier in 2025 have been a huge success, welcomed by their host communities and already bearing their first fruit. It’s gratifying to know that with the proper nurturing they will be providing a range of benefits to people and nature for decades to come.
“Although the first orchards are taking root around the district, there are still villages that have yet to receive any, and the scheme still has capacity, so I encourage groups and organisations to apply now – it’s simple to do!”
Applications will close sooner if capacity is reached. All planting should take place before April 2026.
Interested parties should visit www.n-kesteven.gov.uk/communitytrees for more information and to apply, or contact 01529 414155 and ask for the Climate Change team. Email enquiries can also be sent to
