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  • Heage Primary School children plant trees in Derbyshire’s Heartwood Community Forest

    Pupils at Heage Primary School took the classroom outdoors recently to plant hundreds of trees on their fields as part of Derbyshire’s Heartwood Community Forest.

    Every child carefully planted a tree, from English oak to birch, aspen and wild cherry, to create an extended forest school area, in addition to dozens of fruit trees that have been planted to create a new orchard to provide food for the school and new learning opportunities.

    The new trees will also provide new habitats to support a wealth of suburban wildlife from songbirds and small mammals to bees and other pollinators, bringing pupils into daily contact with nature and helping them to learn and appreciate their local environment.

    Caroline Clark, Heage Primary School sustainability lead, said: 

    “The support we’ve had from Derbyshire’s Heartwood Community Forest has been amazing. We had some land that wasn’t being used and their team helped draw up a fantastic planting scheme, organised all the trees and helped with planting, all for free!

    “We’ve had such a wonderful time getting all the children involved - they’ve loved planting, giving their trees and name and wishing them good luck. And this is only the start - these trees will bring us so many benefits as a school in the future too, it’s amazing.”

    Cabinet Member for Net Zero and Environment Councillor Carol Wood said:“Derbyshire’s Heartwood Community Forest is all about supporting enthusiastic communities like Heage Primary School to improve their area and enhance health and wellbeing, and this project just goes to show how much can be achieved with even the smallest area of land.“Every new tree planted helps to strengthen Derbyshire’s natural environment, support wildlife and improve the places where people live – backing our commitment to ensuring our communities are great places to live and work.”

    Derbyshire’s Heartwood Community Forest, funded by the Government and led by us, aims to increase tree cover across eastern, north eastern and southern Derbyshire and Derby and offers government-funded grants for woodland creation, hedgerow planting and ongoing maintenance for up to 15 years.

    Schools, landowners, farmers, and community groups can apply online. Find out more on Derbyshire's heartwood community forest

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