APPLE pressing, Morris dancing and biscuit decorating will all be on the menu on October 13 when Ripon Community Link hosts its annual Apple Day.

The event, at Ripon Walled Garden, is one of the charity’s main fundraisers and will include stalls selling gifts and produce, crafts, cake and apples.

Attendees will get the opportunity to press their own apples and make their own juice, as well as visiting the Tea Room, which will be serving meals and cakes all afternoon.

Last year’s event saw more than 400 people attending, and organisers are confident this year’s will prove even more popular with additional stallholders and plenty of children’s activities including animals, biscuit decorating, den building and more.

Visitors will also get the chance to see the orchard’s original Victorian apple and pear trees and Ripon Community Link chief executive Victoria Ashley said: “Last year’s Apple Day was a huge success, helping us to raise vital funds for our charity and we are predicting that this year’s event, which is bigger, will be even better.”