St Peter's School Pupils and Plymouth Community Homes Plant Trees in Flora Park Court
As part of the Urban Forest Scheme, Plymouth Community Homes is working with the Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest to plant more trees in the green spaces around our homes and neighbourhoods. Our team of tree specialists along with experts from Plymouth City Council, carefully select the right trees, ensuring they are healthy and planted in suitable locations. We take measures to ensure that these trees will not cause any harm or nuisance to the surrounding area and properties, such as avoiding planting them too close to buildings and obstructing daylight.
A group of motivated pupils from St Peter's Primary School joined us in a tree-planting initiative at Flora Park Court. The pupils showed great enthusiasm as they dug and planted new trees and hedging whips in the communal garden area. It was a wonderful opportunity for the pupils to learn about the environment and the importance of taking care of nature.
"One of our passions as a school is supporting our children and our community to flourish. We were therefore delighted to be given the opportunity to help improve the local area by planting trees in a location that can be viewed from our school playground. The children loved the opportunity and were excited by the fact that they were contributing to something that would still be there for years to come. One pupil even commented that it was one of the best experiences they have had and that she would visit the trees every week to watch them grow."
Marc Wheeler, Head at St Peter's Primary School