🌲The first of a wave of fruit trees that will fill community orchards across Lancashire has been planted in Kirkham – to mark the start of National Tree Week. 🍎
Councillor Joshua Roberts, our cabinet member for Rural Affairs, Environment and Communities, branched out to plant the first of hundreds of fruit trees from this year’s orchards grants scheme.
He met Ian Wright from the council’s Treescapes team and Kirkham Town Council clerk Liz Squires, Cllr Maggie Ledger LPAOS and Kirsty Reader, Business Support Officer, for the planting session on Remembrance Way.

Born and raised Wesham, I attended Carr Hill school then spent over 30 years working at BAE Systems, mostly in HR. I have lived in both Kirkham and Wesham for most of my life and this love for my hometown is what made me want to join Kirkham Town Council.
Outside of the council, I love spending time with family and friends, and enjoy walking through Memorial Park and maybe popping into Footprints to look at a pair of boots, or Serendipity to get a little card or cute decoration.
I particularly like working with other councillors, our residents and neighbours because it’s clear how much everyone cares about our town.
I drink too many cups of tea, and unwind by watching a good crime drama.
I want to see Kirkham’s high street thrive so that more people stay and visit our local cafes, bars, and shops. I’ve seen some wonderful positive changes to Kirkham over the years, and I want to help our town build on this success in years to come, and this is what I will strive to do on the council.
Outside of the council, I love spending time with family and friends, and enjoy walking through Memorial Park and maybe popping into Footprints to look at a pair of boots, or Serendipity to get a little card or cute decoration.
I particularly like working with other councillors, our residents and neighbours because it’s clear how much everyone cares about our town.
I drink too many cups of tea, and unwind by watching a good crime drama.
I want to see Kirkham’s high street thrive so that more people stay and visit our local cafes, bars, and shops. I’ve seen some wonderful positive changes to Kirkham over the years, and I want to help our town build on this success in years to come, and this is what I will strive to do on the council.






