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Nottinghamshire tree-planting volunteers needed to help create Platinum Woodland

Nottinghamshire residents are being encouraged to sign up for a community tree-planting session to help create a new Platinum Jubilee Woodland at Willey Wood Farm, Brinsley.

Places are available for the free event on Saturday 25 February, with morning (10 am) and afternoon (1 pm) slots available for people to book.

Participants will get to plant at least one small tree each and are advised to wear warm clothes and sturdy footwear and to bring their own spade if they have one.

As well as helping to create a new Platinum Jubilee community woodland, the session will also contribute to Trees for Climate – a major climate change combatting programme being delivered across Nottinghamshire by Greenwood Community Forest and the County Council, with support from the Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Willey Wood Farm will have approximately 33,385 new trees planted on its grounds by April 2025, as part of the Trees for Climate programme, resulting in new habitats for wildlife and better air quality.

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A range of native species will be planted to create the woodland, from oak, rowan, birch, and wild cherry to field maple, hawthorn, and crab apple.

Councillor Mike Adams, Environment Ambassador for Nottinghamshire County Council encourages residents to book a place and join in with the tree planting.

He said: “This is going to be a great community event at Willey Wood Farm – please get online, register for a slot in either the morning or afternoon and then come along and plant a tree.

“This tree planting session is pretty special given it’s the first phase of tree planting on the site since it was awarded Platinum Woods status, as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy, in December last year.

“It is also another important step in our Trees for Climate programme which will see thousands-upon-thousands of new trees spring up across Greenwood Community Forests over the next four years.”

Over 5,000 trees have been provided by Trees for Climate partners The Woodland Trust, with the County Council funding a further 3,500 trees, to help create the first phase of what will be a robust woodland.

Councillor Neil Clarke MBE, Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment at Nottinghamshire County Council said:

“I am delighted that the County Council has been able to help fund this first phase of tree planting on the Willey Wood Farm site through our Green Investment Fund.

“This is exactly why the capital fund exists, to invest in sustainable green initiatives for council-led services that support us in the delivery of our Corporate Environment Strategy Action Plan and help meet our 2030 Carbon Neutrality target for our own activities.”

Friends of Brinsley Headstocks committee member, Colin Barson calls on residents to get involved.

He said: “Local people have the chance to create history and do something positive for their local community. Please don’t waste that chance. By planting the first trees in this new community woodland, you will be able to look back in years to come with pride that you were involved.”

To book a place please visit –  Platinum Jubilee Woodland Tree Planting Event Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite

Children under-18 are welcome to take part the event, although they must be accompanied by a responsible adult, and dogs can also attend if on a lead and are managed responsibly.

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