Time running out for schools, sports clubs and community groups to get free trees

Time is running out for schools, sports clubs and community groups in the BCP area to take advantage of the Woodland Trust’s latest free trees giveaway.

The UK’s largest woodland conservation charity has given away 15 million saplings through its free trees scheme since it started in 2010 – that’s an average of more than a million trees a year.

With applications for the autumn delivery window closing next month, the Trust is urging people in the BCP area to take advantage of the no-catch scheme and help tackle the climate and nature crisis.

The spring delivery in March 2024 saw 26,995 saplings finding homes in the south of England, as part of a total 365,985 trees sent out across the length and breadth of the UK:

They included 4,455 trees in Dorset.

Applications for delivery in September 2024 are closing on 26 August.

Woodland Trust senior project lead Steve Shill said time is running out to get involved.

He said: “Planting trees is such a simple action, but the collective impact can make a huge difference to people and the planet.

“Trees help nature, combat flooding, provide shelter and reduce pollution. And they unite communities, inspire pride and bring huge benefits for mental wellbeing.

“It’s a great way for schoolchildren and all sorts of community groups – from sports clubs to faith groups – to learn about the environment and do their bit.

“Every school should have trees, but if you don’t have space to plant, don’t worry – you can still get involved in planting. Why not partner with a local community group or council to plant trees in a public space?

Visit https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/plant-trees/schools-and-communities/ to fill in the form.

The Woodland Trust scheme delivers hundreds of thousands of free trees twice a year for planting in spring and autumn.

Tree packs come in packs of 15, 30, 105 or 420 trees and in different varieties to suit their purpose – from hedging, copse, for wildlife or wild harvest.

The Trust’s tree packs have been generously funded by lead partners Sainsbury’s, Lloyds Bank, OVO, Bank of Scotland and Sofology.

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