Hertfordshire Council News

17 Jun 2024

Help to create a greener Hertfordshire as the Your Tree Our Future scheme returns

Help to create a greener Hertfordshire as the Your Tree Our Future scheme returns: Trees planted from Your Tree Our Future

Hertfordshire’s popular ‘Your Tree Our Future’ scheme returns for a third year, with over 50,000 free trees available to residents. This follows on from successful previous years of the scheme from which residents claimed over 120,000 free trees to support Hertfordshire’s ambitious tree planting targets.

It is estimated that the trees planted by thousands of residents during the scheme’s first two years could remove almost 200,000 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere.

The scheme, now in its third year will contribute towards several of the county council’s Sustainable Hertfordshire ambitions, as planting trees has a positive impact on air quality, helps reduce the carbon in our atmosphere, supports biodiversity and can help communities adapt to the impacts of climate change. In addition, access to nature has been linked with benefits to physical and mental health.

The ‘Your Tree Our Future’ scheme was created as part of the county council’s Tree and Woodland Strategy, which sets out how the council will help establish 1.8 million trees in Hertfordshire by 2030. The project will be delivered in partnership with all ten district and borough councils, with logistical support from Herts FullStop.

By visiting www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/yourtree residents will be able to claim up to five trees from a selection of eight different native species, or four trees and a hedgerow pack (enough to plant 6 metres of hedgerow). Trees will be provided on a first come first served basis. Residents who have successfully requested free trees will receive an email from the council to confirm the request, and a second email in November confirming how to collect their trees from a local pick-up point. The primary date for tree collection will be Saturday 07 December, with two alternatives collection dates planned for Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 December.

Mark Doran, Executive Director for Growth and Environment at Hertfordshire County Council said:

“The first two years of this scheme have exceeded our expectations, with 80,000 more trees planted by residents than our initial target. I would like to thank everyone who has taken part in the scheme so far for playing their part in enhancing nature and tackling climate change.”

“Your Tree Our Future is a fantastic example of real partnership working with our district and borough council colleagues, who continue to play a vital role in the delivery of the scheme and enable our residents to continue to take positive climate action.”

Notes to editors

This scheme is being delivered in partnership with the county’s district and borough councils. Logistical support is provided by Herts FullStop.

The Your Tree Our Future project runs for four years and started in Autumn/Winter 2022 when 10,000 trees were available. Due to demand, 46,000 trees were given away in year one, and a further 75,000 in year two, for a total of 121,000 trees given away to date.

Residents will be able to choose from eight different species, all of which have been chosen for their suitability for planting in Hertfordshire:

  • Crab apple
  • Field maple
  • Hawthorn
  • Hazel
  • Hornbeam
  • Rowan
  • Silver birch
  • Wild cherry

Hedgerow packs will also be available, these include 36 trees (enough to plant 6 metres of hedgerow).

The county council’s Sustainable Hertfordshire Strategy sets out how it plans to become a more sustainable organisation while also helping to tackle the climate crisis in Hertfordshire. The key ambitions of the strategy that are supported by this project are: net zero greenhouse gas county by 2050, enhance nature across Hertfordshire’s land and water by 20% by 2050, cleaner air for all by 2030 and communities ready for future climates. Find out more about the council’s sustainability work at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/sustainability

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