Mass tree planting to help save local landscape

Creating Nature’s Corridors is on a journey to rewild corridors of land in the UK, to encourage biodiversity and carbon capture as well as creating an improved living environment for local communities.

This week the charity planted 559 trees, purchased via Creating Nature’s Corridors and paid for by the general public and a local business, at  Saffron Grange Vineyard, Little Walden, Essex.  Vhari Russell is centre (wearing pale blue top) with volunteers.

The charity aims to plant over 10,000 trees/hedges across the UK per annum and plans to re-plant the least wooded areas of the country first.

The charity is the brainchild of Brampton, Cambs business owner Vhari Russell - MD & Founder of The Food Marketing Experts - who set up the charity in memory of her late brother, a former carpenter who tragically died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome in 2018, aged just 37.

Last month, Creating Nature’s Corridors planted trees at Brampton School and Hemingford Grey School.

Image: This week the charity planted 559 trees, purchased via Creating Nature’s Corridors and paid for by the general public and a local business, at Saffron Grange Vineyard, Little Walden, Essex.  Vhari Russell is centre (wearing pale blue top) with volunteers.

 



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