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Letter: Orchard of England

Independent, The (London),  May 20, 2005  by Hazel Dawe

Sir: Miles Kington claims that 'it is almost impossible to get a warm enough year in this country to grow sweet chestnuts' (17 May). Sweet chestnuts grow freely in east Kent. I refer Mr Kington to mature sweet chestnut trees growing on the campus of the University of Kent at Canterbury, in the grounds of the nearby St Stephen's Junior School and wild in woodland on the St Stephen's housing estate. I have harvested and cooked sweet chestnuts several years running from all of those locations.

HAZEL DAWE

ASHFORD, KENT

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