Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Free tree scheme takes root in Solihull
AN INITIATIVE to nurture traditional trees has been launched in Solihull.
The Arden Free Tree Scheme promotes the planting of various native species and aims to reduce carbon in the atmosphere - at a time when concerns about air pollution in urban areas are growing.
The project - being run by Solihull Council, in partnership with Birmingham Airport - is open to any individual or group who wishes to create a hedgerow or small woodland on their land.
Specimens provided will include Silver Birch, Rowan, Holly, Hazel, Hawthorn, Dogwood and Blackthorn.
Landowners who wish to apply should send a location map, plan and a list of desired species to the local authority.
Applications must be submitted by the end of August, with those who are successful to receive the greenery in time for the planting season (which runs from November to March).
Further information about the scheme is available here
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