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Hundreds of trees planted at Lancashire beauty spot to help council s climate change plan take root
Hundreds of trees have been planted at a Lancashire beauty spot as part of action to help tackle climate change.
Wednesday, 17th March 2021, 3:45 pm
A thousand trees have been planted at Yarrow Meadows by FCC Environment, as part of Chorley Council’s wider plans to tackle climate change, after declaring a Climate Emergency in November 2019.
Coun Alistair Bradley, leader of Chorley Council, said: “Our Green Agenda and wider plan for Chorley is moving at a very fast pace now. We are thrilled to be working with FCC Environment to get more trees planted in the borough. This is another milestone on our journey towards planting 116,000 trees in the borough by 2025 (one for every Chorley resident) – part of our commitment to become carbon neutral.