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People urged to plant a tree for the jubilee to mark Queens 70 year reign
17/05/2021
People are being encouraged to use the summer to plan their jubilee projects
Communities, schools, gardeners and companies are being encouraged to plant trees in an initiative to mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee.
The Queen’s Green Canopy scheme has been launched to encourage people to plant trees from the start of the tree-planting season in October 2021 through to the end of 2022, to mark her 70 years on the throne.
The scheme will also highlight 70 irreplaceable ancient woodlands across the UK and identify 70 ancient trees, and create a pilot training programme for unemployed young people to plant and manage trees.
Schools and community groups will be able to apply for three million free saplings from the Woodland Trust as part of the project.
Published: by Radio NewsHub