Loughborough Echo

Outwoods’ tree planting

- By Liam Coleman liam.coleman@trinitymir­ror.com

NINE-HUNDRED native trees have been planted at the Outwoods in Loughborou­gh to help the woodland area flourish.

The trees have been planted by Charnwood Borough Council as part of a five-year Countrysid­e Stewardshi­p scheme.

The scheme is run by Natural England and the Forestry Commission and aims to preserve the ecology and habi- tats found in the Outwoods.

The oak trees have replaced nonnative conifers which were introduced in the 1940’s.

Over the years the conifers have stopped native plants from growing and wildlife from flourishin­g, and volunteers have been working hard to plant the trees over a two-week period.

The Outwoods is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Natural England, which means it is protected by law to conserve its wildlife and geology.

It is also part of the ancient Charnwood Forest and is the most easterly part of the National Forest.

Coun Eric Vardy, lead nember for planning, inward investment and tourism strategy said: “We’re proud of our borough and we want to ensure that it continues to flourish in the future.

“Woodlands need to be managed to ensure they are here for future generation­s to enjoy.

“Over the next five years the council wants to plant 10,000 trees in the borough. This is a wonderful part of the country and we are committed to looking after it.”

The council has worked with Idverde and the Outwoods management com- mittee, the body responsibl­e for overseeing its management.

Coun Hilary Fryer, chair of the Outwoods management committee, said: “We’re so pleased to see these trees being planted.

“The Outwoods is so precious to the borough and we need to maintain it.

“This stewardshi­p scheme will help to protect the woods and will encourage animals, birds and insects to live in the area which will develop it for the future.”

For more informatio­n about the Outwoods, visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/outwoodsin­formation

 ??  ?? Pictured are councillor­s and Charnwood Borough Council officers with Loughborou­gh Green Gym volunteers in the Outwoods.
Pictured are councillor­s and Charnwood Borough Council officers with Loughborou­gh Green Gym volunteers in the Outwoods.

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