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Call for volunteers to help establish Community Woodland

A tree planting site in Devon

A tree planting site in Devon

The search is on for volunteers to help plant trees at a new Community Woodland in Bideford.

Torridge District Council has teamed up with us and Parklife South West CIC to create the Woodland at Gatefield amenity grassland on Londonderry Estate.

As part of this exciting project the ranger team at Torridge District Council is looking for volunteers to help plant 1,000 trees on the site at events on Saturday 18 January and Wednesday 22 January, between 10am and 3pm.

The Community Woodland is fully funded through our Local Authority Treescapes project after successfully securing funding from the Forestry Commission. It will help to extend local wildlife corridors and boost efforts to deliver nature recovery and tackle the climate crisis.

Following public consultation, a large area of open space has been incorporated into the final design, so that dog walking and other recreational activities can take place here too. It is hoped that the project will create a better space for wildlife and people. Tree species being planted include Oak, Beech, Field Maple, Wild Cherry, Hawthorn, Hazel, Dogwood, Dogrose and Spindle.

The events are open to everyone, but any children must be accompanied by an adult. No prior experience is necessary, and tools will be provided.

Councillor Andrea Davis, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Environment, said:

 

“Volunteering to plant trees is a great way for people to get involved in helping to create this woodland and for the local community to make it their own. I hope plenty of people come forward to lend a hand and be part of a project which will not only develop a great asset for people in Bideford to enjoy but will also help tackle carbon emissions and benefit local wildlife. We’re proud to be working in partnership with Torridge District Council and Parklife South West to deliver this woodland, and that the funding Devon County Council successfully secured from the Forestry Commission’s Local Authority Treescapes Fund is helping to make it possible.”

Councillor Peter Hames, Torridge District Council’s Lead Member for Climate Change, said: “We hope that as many local groups and residents will volunteer to take part. Not only would you be doing something fantastic and worthwhile for the planet, it’s also a wonderful way to meet like-minded people and make new friends. This exciting new scheme will help people connect with nature, improve the scenery and provide important habitats and food sources for wildlife – it would be great if we could get as many people from the community involved as possible.”

Keith Rennells, ParkLife South West, said: “Getting involved with a tree planting project is a great way to get fresh air and exercise and improve our health and wellbeing. It is also a wonderful feeling to be part of a project that will benefit our wildlife for many years to come.”

To find out further information and book your place, please contact Torridge District Council’s ranger team on 01237479708 or email northam.burrows@torridge.gov.uk

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