Collections of thousands of free trees for the Chichester District begin

Local community groups and organisations were among those who came to pick up their free trees for planting this month as part of a free tree scheme in the Chichester district.

More than 60 of those who successfully applied to the scheme, which was funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, came to collect their trees from Cattle Market car park in Chichester last week.

This is all part of the council’s Tree Chichester District scheme, which was launched in January and funded by The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. The council is one of five local authorities in England taking part in the £2.5m tree planting pilot, testing ways to increase tree cover in rural and urban areas.

Councillor Plant went on to say that “A huge amount of work has already been done and we’re working closely with West Sussex County Council and other district and borough councils to engage with residents, businesses and organisations about the ways in which we can all play our part in the fight against climate change. As part of this, we have been developing a behavioural change campaign to let residents know about the various energy efficiency measures that they can make to their own homes to save money and reduce their carbon footprint — some of these steps are small and simple, but when we all act together, they make a big difference.

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