Funding for tree planting projects to honour Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth announced
Thousands of trees are to be planted in communities across the
country in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Increased tree
planting will improve access to nature, boost green spaces within
local communities and create a lasting legacy for future
generations. New funding to plant trees in communities across
the country in honour of the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has
been announced by Forestry Minister Trudy Harrison today (Friday
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New funding to plant trees in communities across the country in honour of the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has been announced by Forestry Minister Trudy Harrison today (Friday 2 December) Defra will provide lead delivery partners of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) with half a million pounds in funding to plant trees in communities across the country in honour of the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. As part of the national tree planting initiative in Her Majesty’s name – The Queen’s Green Canopy – funding of £499,000 will be provided for a special programme of planting to be delivered by QGC Partners including Trees for Cities, The Tree Council, The Conservation Volunteers and Earthwatch. Working in cooperation with local authorities and communities, the funding will enable thousands of trees to be planted in over 60 locations across England, engaging communities that have limited access to nature and green spaces. The projects include:
Forestry Minister Trudy Harrison said: “The Queen’s Green Canopy is a fitting tribute to the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Trees are at the heart of our communities and today’s funding will ensure that thousands more trees are planted across the country in her honour.” Forestry Commission Chair Sir William Worsley said: “Healthy and productive trees play a vital role in tackling climate change and protecting biodiversity. They also make our towns and cities healthier, from improving air quality to providing mental health benefits, enriching the quality of life for people from all socio-economic backgrounds. “This network of trees will provide continue to provide benefits to local communities as a lasting tribute to Her Majesty’s extraordinary service to her country and her people.” Chief Executive Officer of The Queen’s Green Canopy Dan Rex said: “The Queen’s Green Canopy is proud to be working with Defra and delivery partners to continue our programme of nationwide tree planting to honour the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and build a greener environment for generations to come. This funding will make a significant difference to benefit local communities in nature-deprived areas.” As a partner of The Queen’s Green Canopy, Defra is proud to work with QGC delivery partners to bring together this special planting programme in honour of Queen Elizabeth to the benefit of local communities and future generations. The trees planted will become part of the living legacy which is being created in honour of Queen Elizabeth through The Queen’s Green Canopy, which has inspired over a million trees to be planted across the country in her name. This Government is committed to trebling tree planting rates in England, as part of the landmark England Trees Action Plan, backed up by £675 million of funding. This will reflect England’s contribution to meeting the UK’s overall target of planting 30,000 hectares per year by the end of this Parliament. ENDS NOTES TO EDITORS The funding announced today is made possible through the government’s circa £750 million Nature for Climate Fund. On The Queen’s Green Canopy The Queen’s Green Canopy is covering its own costs incurred through the administration of the process, with funding provided directly to the delivery partners. The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) is a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Following the wishes of His Majesty The King, QGC Patron, the initiative has been extended to give people the opportunity to plant trees in memoriam to honour Her Majesty. As a nationwide initiative created to mark the Platinum Jubilee, the QGC was due to conclude in December – the end of the Jubilee year. However, as the official tree planting season in the UK is from October to March, the initiative has been extended to include the full tree planting season, beginning in October 2022 and concluding in March 2023. The Queen’s Green Canopy is proud to be creating a living legacy with over a million trees planted in Queen Elizabeth’s name across the nation during the first planting season, October 2021 to March 2022.The extension of the QGC initiative will build on this legacy and serve as a lasting tribute to Her Majesty’s extraordinary service to her country and her people. By inviting everyone to plant considerable numbers of new trees throughout the country, the QGC seeks to highlight the significant value of trees and woodlands as nature’s simple but highly effective way to clean the air we breathe, slow the impact of climate change, create important wildlife habitats and improve our general health and wellbeing. |