皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant: new partnership to plant one million trees
A new partnership that will plant one million extra trees across England in the next four years, was launched by Defra Minister Jim Paice today.

皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant is the first government tree planting campaign since the 1970s and will plant trees in urban areas that need them most, harnessing the Big Society to deliver benefits to local communities.
皇冠体育app campaign brings together civil society partners and conservation organisations, such as 皇冠体育app Tree Council, Woodland Trust, Trees for Cities and England鈥檚 Community Forests, working with Defra and the Forestry Commission. 皇冠体育app campaign is supported by grant funding of 拢1 million per year for the next four years and will get more people in local communities planting and caring for trees.
Launching 皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant, Defra Minister Jim Paice said:
鈥溁使谔逵齛pp Big Tree Plant will use the power of the Big Society to plant trees in areas where people want and need them. Using the enthusiasm of local communities and the knowledge of the groups that know most about trees and their unique benefits, we鈥檒l help create neighbourhoods that we can be proud of.鈥�
Supporting the Big Tree Plant campaign, Griff Rhys-Jones, president of Civic Voice, said:
鈥淎s President of Civic Voice, I welcome 皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant.聽Civic Voice works to make our cities, towns and villages more attractive, enjoyable and distinctive - all of which can be achieved through 皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant.聽We all have a personal responsibility for where we live, and 皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant is a great way for people to get together with their neighbours, civic society and local community groups to plant and care for more trees and improve the local environment for everyone.聽 Plant a tree, change the future and the future will thank you for it.鈥�
In recent years the rate of trees being planted annually in urban and semi-urban areas across the country has declined. 皇冠体育app Big Tree Plant will increase the number of trees being planted in these areas by supporting community groups and organisations to establish or expand projects to plant and care for trees. Groups that are interested in planting trees may apply for grant funding from today. Projects will be encouraged in areas of greatest need.
Defra has already funded significant new projects this tree planting season including:
- 皇冠体育app NHS Forest - 65,000 trees across 25 sites
- 皇冠体育app Tree Council - 1,000+ trees across four sites
- Keep Britain Tidy - 100,000 trees across 750 sites.
皇冠体育app campaign is included as a priority in Defra鈥檚 Structural Reform Plan and Business Plan.
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- Details of the campaign can be found at:
- 皇冠体育app campaign has the support of major bodies, environmental charities and agencies including BTCV, Civic Voice, the Department for Communities and Local Government, Community Forests, Groundwork, Keep Britain Tidy, LGA, National Forest, the Tree Council, Trees for Cities and the Woodland Trust.聽
- NHS Forests - will work to improve health of staff, patients and communities through increasing access to green space on or near to NHS land. 皇冠体育appy will green the NHS Estates and plant one tree per employee amounting to 1.3 million trees within the next 5 years. This will encourage greater social cohesion between NHS sites and the local community and will bring together a range of professionals and volunteers.
- 皇冠体育app Tree Council - will work with the local council and volunteer tree wardens in the Walsall area of Birmingham to plant a community orchard with the local community as the first phase of a longer term initiative for planting fruit trees in Walsall.聽 皇冠体育app community orchard will be open to volunteers and the public alike, providing a valuable green space close to the town centre which will encourage local people to come together and get involved.
- Keep Britain Tidy - will work with BTCV to deliver this tree planting, building on their existing programmes in England including Eco-schools, 皇冠体育app Big Tidy Up and Green Flag Park sites.聽 皇冠体育app trees will be planted in areas that are accessible to local communities and will be planted by children, volunteers and community groups.聽
- More information on Defra鈥檚 forestry work programme can be found on the Defra website: /government/policies/sustaining-and-enhancing-trees-forests-and-woodland