Torbay residents given a chance to get a free tree

It's part of a scheme by Torbay Council and the Devon Wildlife Trust

Author: Chris BakerPublished 16th Mar 2021

Hundreds of residents in Torbay will have the chance to get a free tree as part of a partnership between the local council and the Devon Wildlife Trust.

The Saving Devon's Treescapes project is giving away UK broadleaf species such as Oak, Rowan and Crab Apple and come with protection plus a free planting and aftercare guide.

There are 300 trees for Torbay residents and you can claim them by booking an appointment at the Recycling Centre.

The project is giving away free trees (whips) due to the devastating impact Ash Dieback is expected to have on the landscape over the next few years.

Councillor Mike Morey, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Environment and Culture for Torbay Council, said:

"We are pleased to support this scheme along with Devon Wildlife Trust.

"Tackling Ash Dieback disease is a Council priority and we have also recently started a comprehensive tree planting scheme across Torbay. We are committed to tackling climate change and reducing our carbon footprint and more tree planting is a key part of this, as outlined in our Community and Corporate Plan.

"So why not take this opportunity to get a free tree and do your bit to tackle climate change."

Trees are available from 16 March.

Watch a video about the project: