A Somerset cider firm is giving away about two tonnes of apples that have blown off in stormy weather.
Two tonnes of apples have washed into the corner of an orchard after recent stormy weather blew them off the trees.
high winds and floods in Storm CiaránMatilda Temperely, from the cider farm, said: "We won't be able to pick these apples with our harvesting machine as it's a bit soggy.Image caption,Ms Temperley said the loss will not impact their full harvest as they have "got a lot of apples in our fields".Somerset Cider Brandy is based at Pass Vale Farm in Burrow Hill on the Somerset levels and has pressed cider for hundreds of years.
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