A tree-mendous way to mark the Diamond Jubilee

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Saturday, January 05, 2013
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Grimsby Telegraph

VOLUNTEERS are needed to help plant almost 20,000 trees in North East Lincolnshire to mark last year's historic Diamond Jubilee.

Over the coming months, three sites in Grimsby, Cleethorpes and Immingham will begin their transformation into woodlands as part of the Woodland Trust's countrywide Jubilee Woods project.

A number of community tree- planting days will encourage residents to play their part in creating more than 25 hectares of new woodland in the borough.

The events will take place on Saturdays from 11am to 1pm at:

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The Saltings, in Westward Ho, Grimsby, on January 19 and January, 26.

Coomb Briggs, in Habrough Road, Immingham, on February 2 and February 9.

Cleethorpes Country Park on February 16 and February 23.

In total, five areas of woodland are being created in the area.

A patch in Spring Street, Immingham, has been partially planted following a number of community tree-planting days and school planting events.

The final woodland to be planted will be Freshney Park, Grimsby.

Councillor Mick Burnett, portfolio holder for tourism and culture and deputy leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, said: "Everyone is welcome to be an amateur gardener for the day and take part in creating an area of woodland that will be a lasting tribute to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

"Planting the saplings may be a muddy job but extremely rewarding. Volunteers will be able to watch these woodlands mature over the years.

"We are looking forward to seeing everyone there; families are welcome as are community groups. You don't need to register your interest, just turn up. I guarantee each of these community events will be a fun day and a memorable one."

Children should be accompanied by a responsible adult. Volunteers will need to wear suitable footwear and warm, waterproof clothing. Volunteers are asked to bring a spade if they have one.

For further information about the Woodland's Trust's project, visit jubileewoods.org.uk

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  • Profile image for Marinergrim

    by Marinergrim

    Monday, January 07 2013, 7:22AM

    “At least this time the council are upholding their end of the deal. The Saltings were meant to be turned into a wetland reserve with the money from land sale to the monstrositiy of another health center. This money has ben used by the council elsewhere and that project forgotten. I'm glad to see that this time the GT have their committment in print.”

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    by kittycloe

    Saturday, January 05 2013, 10:40AM

    “Thats a great idea ................we could replace the ones the Village Council in Gt Coates have ripped out of the Paddock for their Plywood Hut.




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