More trees to be planted around Kenilworth through successful farming partnership

By James Smith

22nd Jan 2024 | Local News

The scheme is being delivered by Warwick District Council, Warwickshire Rural Hub, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, and the Heart of England Forest (image via Warwick District Council)
The scheme is being delivered by Warwick District Council, Warwickshire Rural Hub, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, and the Heart of England Forest (image via Warwick District Council)

Thousands of new trees and hedgerows are once again set to be planted across Warwick district this winter thanks to a successful partnership with the farming community.

This is the second year that Warwick District Council has funded the supply of more than 6,000 trees to local farms with the support of the Warwickshire Rural Hub, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, and the Heart of England Forest.

Participating farms picked up their packs of saplings last week, which will be planted to restore hedgerows and create new woodland areas.

Cllr Ian Davison, leader of Warwick District Council commented: "I'm delighted to see the continuation of this partnership with local landowners.

"The growing network will make a positive impact on our tree canopy cover across the district and is in line with our aims to improve biodiversity.

"Thanks go to our partners at the Warwickshire Rural Hub, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, and the Heart of England Forest for the work they have done to promote the scheme and to collate and advise on the orders received."

Lucy Hawker, Dunsmore Living Landscape Scheme manager commented: "Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is pleased to support this vital programme, enabling landowners to improve habitat connectivity across Warwick District and create more space for nature whilst helping to combat climate change."

The Free Trees for Farmers initiative is one of several projects being supported and delivered by Warwick District Council to enable tree planting in across the district during the current tree planting season (November 2023 to March 2024).

     

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