Tree-mendous work in Chadwell St Mary

By Neil Speight

22nd Apr 2021 | Local News

VOLUNTEERS have planted around 600 new trees on land around Chadwell St Mary as part of the Trees for Climate project, a national programme led by England's Community Forests and paid for from a £12 million fund from the Forestry Commission.

The Thames Chase Conservation Volunteers worked alongside local residents team to plant a variety of native species.

Thames Chase Forest covers 40 square miles of countryside around Barking and Dagenham, Brentwood, Havering and Thurrock.

Within its boundaries there has been a concerted effort, over the last 20 years to re-generate despoiled landscape and enhance the natural environment for the benefit of local people and wildlife.

     

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