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Bath awarded Champion City status for tree planting efforts to mark jubilee

Thursday 14th April 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community, Politics

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Bath has been declared a Champion City under The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative, thanks to local tree-planting projects to mark the Platinum Jubilee.

Planting a tree at Swainswick Church School | Photo courtesy of B&NES Council

Bath & North East Somerset Council has been celebrated with the prestigious status for its tree planting projects under the Green Canopy programme to highlight outstanding cities which have trees as a central part of their plans for green spaces.

The council offered every school in B&NES a tree to plant in their grounds, as part of the UK-wide initiative to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’.

Trees were planted during the official planting season, which was from October to March.

In February, the local authority delivered trees to 56 schools, including Swainswick Church School in Bath which planted a silver birch tree alongside council Leader, Councillor Kevin Guy, and Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset, Mr Edward Bayntun-Coward, representing Lord-Lieutenant Mrs Annie Maw.

The council’s tree planting strategy has also seen several tree giveaway events, with 4,000 trees taken by residents to plant in their gardens.

This winter, trees have been planted across Bath and North East Somerset in projects funded by the Trees for Climate grant via the Forest of Avon Trust, with the help of residents, Friends groups, Bathscape, Grow for Life, and More Trees For B&NES.

Councillor Kevin Guy said: “Empowering our youngest citizens in making a difference to wildlife and the environment by planting a tree on their school grounds is an important contribution to tackling the climate emergency in B&NES, so I’m pleased to have been able to help Swainswick Church School plant their tree.

“Trees are incredibly valuable for the environment, society, and enhancing our landscape when the right tree is planted in the right place for the right reason.

“Applying this principle is fundamental in ensuring we plant trees that will capture carbon and enhance the ecology of our area.

“Our commitment to reach carbon neutrality for B&NES by 2030 is heavily supported by tree planting, which is why I’m delighted that planting is continuing at pace.

“We could not have achieved this without the support of our communities, so I’d like to thank everyone who has got involved.”

The tree donated to Bath by the Queen’s Green Canopy was planted at Widcombe School in November 2021.

The Duchess of Cornwall also planted one of the council’s donated trees at Roundhill School in February.

Mrs Annie Maw, Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, said: “I am delighted that Bath has become a Champion City and that Swainswick School celebrated this honour by planting a tree for the Queen’s Green Canopy.

“This will be a reminder of this special year for many years to come and will be a worthy legacy for our unique Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. God Bless Her.”

In 2021/2022, tree planting has taken place in the following parks and green spaces:

  • Pennyquick Park
  • Brickfields Park
  • Rush Hill
  • Corston View
  • Moorlands Park
  • Purlewent Village Green
  • Weston Recreation Ground
  • Bloomfield Green
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