Tree planting is due to start on Acton Park and Spider Park on 20th November to coincide with Wales Climate Week.
The theme for Wales Climate Week 2022 will focus on climate choices and the important contribution that the general public can make in helping to tackle climate change. Now more than ever, it is clear that the only way we will tackle climate change is if we all work together and you can help by joining one of our tree planting sessions.
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Tree planting sessions will take place between 10-12pm and 1-3pm on Sunday 20 November.
We will be planting on the Herbert Jennings side of Acton Park so make your way over to the play area on Acton Park, pick up a spade and get stuck in.
Over 3000 saplings will be planted across the two sites, funded by Trees for Cities. The scheme will help connect existing areas of trees on the Park to build a wildlife corridor between habitats and support our carbon sequestration efforts.
This work also supports our Tree and Woodland strategy and our commitment to increase canopy cover throughout the county.
We’re are keen to gain public support for trees and woodlands in Wrexham and have created the Wrexham Woodland Pledge as a way to get the general public involved.
If you are concerned about trees and woodlands in Wrexham, you can sign up to the pledge. We want everyone, from individuals to businesses and community groups to lend their support and learn about the ways we can protect this vital habitat.
You can sign the pledge and join a mailing list here:
You can also follow Wrexham woodland pledge on facebook and twitter to keep up to date on activities, events and action.
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