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Forterra creating new Jubilee Wood

Queen’s Green Canopy

Company joins nation in celebrating Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by planting a new woodland

FORTERRA are planting a new woodland in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The site, which is on agricultural land owned by Forterra, close to their Kirton brickworks, in Nottinghamshire, will form part of the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC).

A further 1,350 trees, consisting of rowan, oak, hawthorn, blackthorn, cherry, and silver birch, will be planted at an event in October when the tree-planting season begins again.

 

The QGC is a nationwide movement encouraging individuals, groups, and companies to sustainably plant trees across the country, in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Intended to encourage the planting of new trees and vegetation, the QGC will also aid the regeneration of ancient woodland.

Greenfields Countryside Ltd, a countryside management company, have been commissioned to prepare and carry out maintenance upon the land between each planting. This will ensure the trees are well cared for and given the best opportunity to grow as quickly and healthily as possible.

The trees will eventually grow into a natural, biodiverse woodland, which Forterra are naming ‘Jubilee Wood’. To commemorate the occasion, the company has also commissioned a specially made plaque that bears the name of the woodland and the dates of the planting.

Forterra say the ecological benefits of a whole woodland of trees will be significant in a multitude of ways. Tree planting is a simple but highly effective way to reduce air pollution, at the same time creating havens for wildlife and improving the respiratory health of the people living nearby.

Stephen Harrison, chief executive of Forterra, said: ‘The Queen’s Green Canopy is a brilliant initiative. We’re excited to join the nation in celebrating the Platinum Jubilee, while also contributing towards Britain’s natural heritage.

‘We’re looking forward to seeing the site at Kirton grow into a biodiverse woodland area over the next few years. As well as helping the environment, the trees we are planting will stand as a reminder of this historic occasion for generations to come.’

To find out more about the Queen’s Green Canopy, click here.

 

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