THE Woodland Trust is encouraging schools and community groups across Dorset to help plant a record breaking number of trees.
Applications to the scheme have re-opened with nearly 9,000 groups taking part in the conservation charity's free tree scheme last year.
Now, for 2023, Woodland Trust has set its sights on breaking their record annual giveaway of 1.3 million free trees,
Vicki Baddeley, senior project lead for the Woodland Trust, is hoping even more schools and groups will sign up to the scheme and get planting in the coming year.
She said: “This year our communities have really felt the impact of climate change first hand, and many are seeing the incredible benefits trees can bring to provide much needed shade, shelter, and help to prevent flooding.
“By offering the free packs we aim to equip our schools and communities with a simple yet mighty tool to combat the effects of climate change, as well as provide ever more vital food and habitats for local wildlife.”
The figures for 2022 are the Trust’s best yet, surpassing the previous best total of more than 1.1m in 2021.
The Woodland Trust’s free tree packs scheme has seen trees sent far and wide this year, with the spring giveaway alone delivering a total 623, 910 saplings to 3865 organisations across the UK:
• England: 506,415 trees to 3186 organisations
• Scotland: 76,665 trees to 474 organisations
• Wales: 40,830 trees to 205 organisations
Vicki Baddeley said: “We couldn't do this without the support and generosity of our funders. We have great backing and our thanks go out to each of them for their vital support.
“The desire to plant trees is growing all the time and we expect demand for our free trees to be even greater this time out.
“There will be 600,000 saplings up for grabs in the spring round of applications and I have no doubt they will go quickly so I would advise any interested groups to apply sooner rather than later to secure their saplings!
“Giving away 1.3m in 2022 will be a huge achievement, but I am confident we can do even better in 2023 and deliver every one of the 1.4m saplings available.”
The tree packs are funded by Sainsbury's, Lloyds Bank, Ovo Energy, DFS, Joules, Bank of Scotland and Sofology.
To find out more, or to apply, visit www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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