Yorkshire Post

Community adds hundreds of new trees

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VOLUNTEERS FROM across the county came together as part of a project to create the district’s largest new public woodland near York.

About 400 trees were planted during a day involving the community at Three Hagges Jubilee Wood on the Escrick Park Estate.

Rosalind Forbes Adam, chairman of the Hagge Woods Trust, who has designed and master-minded the 22-acre wood with her son Beilby, said: “We were absolutely delighted with the progress we made over the weekend, planting the hedge of around 400 trees around the car park and nursery beds.

“Larger deciduous trees such as oak, birch, cherry and crab were combined with hazel, viburnum, euonymus and other shrubby species and are designed to form a tall hedge.”

Volunteer planters included local solicitor Helen Mellors of Open Law Solicitors, Escrick builder Mike Luscombe, Jackie Ashcroft who also works for Skipwith National Nature Reserve and local farmer John Ellwood who has twice cut and baled the meadow at the woodland this year.

Project manager Lin Hawthorne added: “The car park has been strewn with green hay from the meadow at Three Hagges Jubilee Wood and the nursery beds, which have been funded by Bettys, are full of wildflower seedlings, growing from seed I have collected locally from hedgerows. A larger variety of flower species will provide food for and therefore attract a greater number of species of insect and pollinator to the site.” #DalesVolun­teers out again tidying a cairn and landscapin­g a patch of erosion on the #yorkshire3­peaks. Great work!

Indoor play coming along nicely. Hoping for a February opening. Will keep you posted :-)

Forget the countdown to Christmas. There are 216 days to go til #GYS2015 (14-16 July)

 ?? PICTURE: MIKE COWLING ?? GRASS ROOTS: Some of the volunteers who helped to create a new public woodland near York involving about the planting of about 400 trees.
PICTURE: MIKE COWLING GRASS ROOTS: Some of the volunteers who helped to create a new public woodland near York involving about the planting of about 400 trees.

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