Planting Trees...

 
Trees and woods now play an ever-more important role addressing the climate emergency and aiding green recovery. They create healthier, happier communities, tackle climate change, reconnect our children to the natural world, and provide essential habitats for wildlife. Trees and woods ensure our urban areas are economically, socially and environmentally more sustainable and resilient. The arguments for trees are clear, and the best time to act is now.

Where do we want to plant trees?

As the community forest for Halton we work across Runcorn and Widnes as well as joining up with the Liverpool City Region.

We are also part of a national network of community forestry organisations across England. Find out more about England’s Community Forests.

Our team plant trees in both rural and urban areas, creating wildlife corridors between cities and towns, greening up school grounds as well as helping to combat flooding and capture carbon by planting trees in upland areas.

As there is such a wide range of sites that can be suitable for tree planting, we would love to hear about any sites that have potential. This can include, but is not limited to:

  • School grounds
  • Parks and public gardens
  • Farmland or agricultural sites
  • Former landfill sites
  • Golf clubs
  • Nature reserves
  • Agricultural land
  • Sports grounds

We would love to hear from you if you want to work with us

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