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		<title>UK: Pupils launch scheme to plant 250,000 trees</title>
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<p class="">School children launched a scheme to plant 250,000 trees to boost canopy cover in their district by 1%.</p>



<p class="">Pupils at Melton Primary planted a young oak as one of the first trees to be grown as part of East Suffolk Council’s Tree and Hedgerow Strategy.</p>



<p class="">The oak was nurtured at home by councillor Sally Noble, Green cabinet member responsible for the environment, whose motion to develop the strategy received full council backing in July.</p>



<p class="">Working with the Woodland Trust, the council has also urged landowners to help identify areas which could be used for planting or where improvements could be made to enhance nature.</p>



<p class="">Noble said: &#8220;I’m delighted to have been joined by pupils at Melton Primary School in helping to kick-start our planting programme. I’m continually encouraged by children’s understanding of the environment and enthusiasm for enriching our natural surroundings.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Protecting trees is key to tackling biodiversity decline driven by climate change. We are working with residents, community groups and experts on developing a strategy to enable more trees to be planted across East Suffolk, while identifying priorities and requirements for the management of existing trees across the district.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The tree was originally given to the school to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II&#8217;s Diamond Jubilee and was grown by Noble until robust enough to plant in a suitable space.</p>



<p class="">Nicole Barr, volunteer co-ordinator and forest school lead for Melton Primary School, said: &#8220;We’re very grateful to Cllr Noble for looking after the tree and for returning to help plant it here.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The symbol of the school is an acorn and oak leaf, so it feels like an appropriate addition to our wooded area.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Earlier this year, East Suffolk Council passed a motion to declare a biodiversity and ecological emergency, having already declared a climate emergency in 2019.</p>



<p class="">The Tree and Hedgerow Strategy will run alongside Suffolk County Council’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy, which is part of a nationwide move to create space and connectivity for nature to thrive.</p>



<p class="">Ben Green, external affairs officer at the Woodland Trust, said: &#8220;We’re reaching out to the communities and landowners across East Suffolk to be part of an ambitious effort to plant more trees and create greener, thriving spaces for generations to come.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;With the Woodland Trust’s financial support, expert guidance, and unwavering commitment, we’re here to help you make a lasting impact. Let’s work together to secure a greener, more resilient future for East Suffolk.”</p>



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