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Two hundred trees planted in one day for Bristol mini wood.
Summary
Two hundred native trees were planted next to the Greenway Centre in Southmead, Bristol by Forest of Avon Trust staff and local volunteers to create a mini wood and help form a wildlife corridor to Badock's Wood Nature Reserve.
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Two hundred trees were planted in one day next to the Greenway Centre in Southmead, Bristol. The planting took place on Thursday with a team from the Forest of Avon Trust working alongside local volunteers. A mix of native species was chosen to match trees already thriving nearby. The project aims to create a mini wood to help people reconnect with nature and to support local wildlife.
Project details:
- 200 trees were planted in a single day beside the Greenway Centre in Southmead.
- Volunteers were guided by experts from the Forest of Avon Trust.
- Species planted included oak, hazel, beech, rowan, wild cherry, hornbeam, apple and holly.
- The new planting is intended to form a wildlife corridor linking the community garden with Badock's Wood Nature Reserve.
- Organisers and volunteers said interacting with trees can calm people and increase green space for the community.
Summary:
The mini wood is expected to expand local green space, provide habitat connections for wildlife, and offer a place for community interaction. Undetermined at this time.
