Free trees are part of the offer to visitors at a series of special tree events taking place across Devon.
The Saving Devon’s Treescapes project is marking the beginning of National Tree Week on Saturday 26 November with no less than four simultaneous tree give-aways, known as ‘tree hubs’. Each begins at 10am and continues until all trees are given away!
The venues for each event are:
- Devon Wildlife Trust’s Meeth Quarry nature reserve (main car park), near Hatherleigh, EX20 3ER
- Village hall, Buckland-in-the-Moor, Dartmoor, TQ13 7HN
- Orchard House, Pyworthy, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6SW
- South Brent Old School Community Centre, Totnes Road, South Brent, Devon, TQ10 9BP
The biggest of the events is taking place at Devon Wildlife Trust’s Meeth Quarry nature reserve. Entry is free and open to all. As well as being able to pick up a sapling to plant at home, visitors will also be able to join a guided walk where they’ll learn how to identify common trees and talk to a woodland creation adviser from the Woodland Trust about what support is available if they want to plant more trees. Staff and volunteers will also lead tours of the Meeth Quarry tree nursery which is helping Saving Devon’s Treescapes achieve its mission of planting half a million trees in Devon by 2025. The stunning work of local landscape photographer, Robert Darch will also be on display.