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A PROJECT coordinated by Lerwick Port Authority has increased its contribution to "rewilding" an area of the harbour by more than doubling the number of trees planted. A variety of 150 larger trees and shrubs have again been planted at Holmsgarth Road with assistance of primary.
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LERWICK Port Authority says it has scaled up its annual tree planting efforts to compensate for the Covid-19 pandemic forcing the suspension of the initiative last year.
Around 70 trees and shrubs donated by the authority were planted today (25 May) at Holmsgarth Road in Lerwick by pupils from Bell’s Brae Primary School who are currently involved in a “Living Things” project.
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The port had participated in planting around 20 trees annually since 2017, but it has usually been within the grounds of Bell’s Brae and new Anderson High School.
This week, the primary pupils moved on to rewilding an unused area of the port estate.