Willmott Dixon's Birmingham teams have planted a further 1,000 trees in the city as part of its commitment to leave a lasting legacy in the local community.
It's the final stage of a pledge by Willmott Dixon to plant 1,500 trees in the north and south of the city, where the company is repairing and maintaining 60,000 properties for Birmingham City Council.
Working with Birmingham Trees for Life, Willmott Dixon's teams planted the saplings and five larger oak trees in Pype Hayes Park, Erdington, with the help of 27 children from Gunter Primary School, 16 young people from Saltley Specialist Science School and four students from Birmingham City University. The first phase was carried out in Ley Hill Park in Bartley Green during National Tree Week, where 500 saplings were planted.
The initiative is part of The Big Tree Plant, a UK Government initiative to plant a million trees in England’s urban areas during the life of the current parliament.
Willmott Dixon's Customer and Community Officer, Melanie Checkley, said: "We are committed to improving the environment of Birmingham and leaving a lasting legacy for years to come. The trees will not only improve the landscape but they will contribute to individuals' overall health and well-being, as well as reducing pollution and flooding."
Birmingham Trees for Life is a partnership between The Birmingham Civic Society and Birmingham City Council. It is devoted to promoting awareness and understanding throughout the city of the value and importance of trees, to raise money to enable more trees to be planted, and to encourage the involvement of everyone, especially young people, in planting trees.
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