John Szepietowski and the Taunton Cider Company

Audley Chaucer is proud to represent the world-renowned Taunton Cider Company. The Taunton Cider Company originated in 1805, where a local farmers co-operative had formed to produce cider at Norton Fitzwarren. By the early 1900’s, Reverend Cornish had started producing cider from locally produced apples and pulp at the Heathfield Rectory. In 1911, the Priest and the co-operative made the ‘Taunton Cider Company’ in Norton Fitzwarren in an effort to commercially produce their cider.

The Taunton Cider Company has recently regained stewardship of the local 34 acre Stewley Orchard, forty-six years after planting the Orchard back in 1975. The Taunton Cider Company’s products are  available nationwide or via their online shop www.tauntoncider.co.uk.

Audley Chaucer have assisted the Taunton Cider Company in many of their legal endeavours since the day of inception including the registration of the Taunton Cider trademark and ensuring the brand remains protected. Audley Chaucer have also assisted in the purchase of Stewley Orchard and helped Taunton Cider regain their heritage site. Furthermore, Audley Chaucer are proudly collaborating with Taunton Cider Company in its fundraising efforts for major future growth and expansion.

With environmentally friendly and sustainable practices at the heart of the company, it will not be long until varieties of heritage apples grown on the orchard will be returning to the press in Taunton. Taunton Cider continues to use packaging which is both widely recyclable, re-usable, and minimises waste. Their most recent work can be found here.

With over twenty varieties of apples, an estimated annual yield of three hundred tonnes of apples will be picked yearly to produce the finest cider. Jonathan Dunne a director of Taunton Cider Company expressed his passion for the orchard and first-class cider production in his statement to the Somerset County Gazette:

“The ecology of Stewley Orchard is brimming with life. Birds and insects are its natural pesticide and roe deer and rabbits, bugs and small birds all benefit from the fallen fruits, wild flowers, grasses, and ponds.

Back in the day, the orchard won Worshipful Company of Fruiterers awards for its environmental practices. Those practices will continue, the orchard will be planted with bulbs to attract bees, and plans to build 20 hives are in place to participate in the protection of the British honeybee. The bees will be welcome pollinators in the fields.

The Taunton Cider Company is passionate about supporting the local community and local economy, and what better way to show that commitment than with creating two new jobs and an apprenticeship as a result of taking on the stewardship of Stewley Orchard.”

The Taunton Cider Company anticipates opening Stewley Orchard to tourists visiting Somerset who are interested in finding out more about how natural ciders are produced, as well as opening their doors to local schools and scientists who wish to explore and study the hundreds of varying species inhabiting the orchard.

It is Taunton Cider’s goal to ensure that the orchard is self-sustainable whilst opening up new opportunities for its Somerset locals and visitors alike, and Audley Chaucer continue to support and contribute towards the company’s efforts.

For further information on this topic or on any other legal area, please contact John Szepietowski or Kay Stewart at Audley Chaucer Solicitors on 01372 303444 or email admin@audleychaucer.com or visit our Linkedin page.

 

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