Central England Co-op provides funding for National Forest to plant 200 trees this year

By Graham Hill

3rd May 2021 | Local News

It is hoped the trees donated by Central England Co-op will be planted in the National Forest later this year. Photo: National Forest Company/Peter Cairns
It is hoped the trees donated by Central England Co-op will be planted in the National Forest later this year. Photo: National Forest Company/Peter Cairns

Central England Co-op members have agreed to provide funding to the National Forest as part of the supermarket chain's continued drive to create a sustainable society for all.

The retailer has agreed £3,000 will be donated to dedicate 200 trees to be planted later this year, kicking off what is hoped will be a long-term relationship with the National Forest - much of which is on Coalville's doorstep.

It was decided to provide the funding as it was felt it was a perfect fit with the Society's objectives and priorities, particularly around sustainability.

This latest project also aligns to a focus on fair and sustainable communities, health and wellbeing, and education, culture and recreation.

It is hoped this will be the start of an opportunity to get involved and support the creation of more woodlands in the future.

Tim Adkin, Co-op Council Member, said: "Our members are really excited at the opportunity to contribute to new woodland within our glorious National Forest through this new partnership.

"When we met as a Council to look at our priorities for the coming year and into the future, we were keen to look at how we can embark on more projects involving outdoor activity and that fit with the overall Society purpose of creating a sustainable Society for all.

"Having the National Forest on our doorstep, it made perfect sense to provide funding for the planting of trees to support that mission and provide benefits around health and wellbeing for our members and communities.

"We are also looking forward to exploring more ways we can work with the National Forest in the future for the benefit of our communities."

David Bourque, Director of Development for the National Forest said: "We are delighted to receive funding and support from members of Central England Co-op. We share a passion for creating a positive, sustainable future and are eager to work with supporters where we feel we are genuinely growing the future together."

     

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