date:Feb 20, 2023
e of the river they've just been taken away.
The cherries will probably grow again. However, in the meantime, Riverside Cherries has no income and will need to start the apple operation from scratch, costing millions.
Nothing to salvage, absolutely nothing. We've just got to get bulldozers in, put it in one big heap and burn it and then we'll have a bare paddock and then we need to start again, van Beek said.
In Twyford, north-west of Hastings today, the extent of damage was clear - flattened