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Residents protest outside Merton Council to save trees

Residents protest outside Merton Council to save trees
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LocalGov co uk - Your authority on UK local government - Urban Tree Fund re-opens for third phase

Urban Tree Fund re-opens for third phase The Urban Tree Challenge Fund has re-opened for applications to enable 44,000 large trees to be planted in towns and cities. The fund has reopened following the success of the first two rounds, Defra and the Forestry Commission said. The trees will be planted near schools and healthcare centres and in areas with fewer trees and higher social deprivation. These will support areas to improve health and wellbeing and help connect people to the outdoors. Up to £6m will be available for planting and care for the first three years, with successful applicants needing to match-fund the money they receive.

Sir David Attenborough handed COP26 People s Advocate role

Sir David Attenborough handed COP26 People s Advocate role Share Image: Boris Johnson posted a photo of him with Sir David Attenborough to mark World Environment Day today | Credit: Number 10 Veteran naturalist appointed to help inspire action from world leaders, decision makers and public over six months leading to critical summit Sir David Attenborough has been handed an official role at the critical UN Climate Summit in Glasgow later this year, with the veteran broadcaster today announced as COP26 People s Advocate with a remit. To continue reading this article. Join BusinessGreen Enjoy exclusive news, insights and analysis from Europe’s leading source of information on the green economy and business.

Nearly 44,000 trees to be planted near schools, hospitals and deprived areas

Nearly 44,000 trees to be planted near schools, hospitals and deprived areas The government reportedly aims to plant 143 million new trees a year by 2035 Image: Shutterstock Towns and cities across the UK will see almost 44,000 trees planted near schools, hospitals and areas of higher social deprivation. The government has today announced an ‘urban tree challenge fund’ that will make urban spaces greener and will support the country’s net zero drive. That complements a new ambitious programme, which according to reports will be published in the next two weeks, setting a goal of planting 143 million trees every year by 2035. The new ambitious programme for trees and woodland is predicted to convert areas of natural beauty into forest.

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