Forty Hall said, in recent years, bad weather and disease have ravaged grape yields
A wine-maker which claims to be London's only commercial vineyard is at risk of closure after three years of bad harvests.
Founded in 2009, Forty Hall Community Vineyard relies on a team of more than 100 volunteers and uses its income to maintain the vines, while also delivering health and wellbeing activities.The vineyard is currently working with the local Ukrainian refugee women's support group Over the last three years, grape yields at the site have been ravaged by bad weather and powdery mildew, a fungal disease that destroys fruit, according to the firm.Head of operations, Emma Lundie, said "this year really is make or break for us".
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Inside the town dubbed the 'English Riviera' - and it's 3 hours from LondonTHIS is the surprisingly gorgeous seaside town only three hours from London, and a round trip ticket will cost you less than £50. As summer quickly approaches, Brits are searching for a sun soaked …
Read more »
Johnny English Strikes Again gets 140,000 viewers on Channel 4 during Coronation140,000 Brits did away with the Coronation and watched Johnny English Strikes Again instead.
Read more »
English National Opera names five cities on relocation shortlistThe opera company was told by Arts Council England to leave the capital or lose its public funding.
Read more »
English National Opera names five cities on relocation shortlistThe opera company was told by Arts Council England to leave the capital or lose its public funding.
Read more »
Moment police shoot two dogs dead in London after woman attackedA distressing video of the incident showed residents of surrounding flats standing on their balconies and shouting for officers to stop.
Read more »