Warwick District Council is marking National Tree Week with an invitation to residents of Rowington and Hampton Magna to join community tree planting events taking place in their villages.
Now in its fiftieth year, National Tree Week (25 November to 3 December) is the UK’s largest annual tree celebration, when the conservation sector, volunteer groups and tree-lovers the come together to mark the start of the tree planting season.
Since 2022 the Heart of England Forest has been collaborating with Warwick District Council on the ‘Trees Call to Action Project’. Most recently the project team has been working with Rowington and Budbrooke Parish Councils to obtain more than 400 trees each from the Woodland Trust, which will be planted at Rowington Playing Field on Sunday 3 December and Montgomery Avenue Park in Hampton Magna on Saturday 9 December.
The public will be welcomed to join volunteers and staff from the Heart of England Forest at each event.
As well as encouraging local people and community groups to plant trees, during National Tree Week the District Council is putting the spotlight on the initiatives being undertaken by their green spaces team and partners to increase biodiversity on public owned land as well as schemes to improve green infrastructure.
Warwick District Council’s Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services, Councillor Will Roberts commented:
“National Tree Week is a great opportunity not only to focus on how and where we can invest in planting more trees and hedgerows, but also to remind ourselves of the importance of trees in supporting wildlife, improving our health and reducing our carbon footprint.”
Information on the Council’s current ‘Trees for our Future’ projects can be found on the Warwick District Council website.
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