Winkworth Devizes supported the planting of 1,000 climate resilient trees across the UK in 2021-2023
Climate resilient treescapes for the future have been created in the UK thanks to support from Winkworth Devizes. In partnership with GreenTheUK and the Royal Forestry Society, these trees have been planted in Devon and Devizes. In this report, learn more about the plans for the individual sites and interesting facts about the species planted at each.
Thanks to the Winkworth Devizes team, these trees will increase each woodland’s resilience to pests, diseases and/or climate change. The sites will transform into habitats where our local wildlife can flourish. Improving biodiversity and carbon sequestration are key benefits of this scheme.
Tree Species Planted:
800 trees planted in Devon, England
Gum trees grow incredibly fast (usually about 1m or more every year in their first few years) which makes them very efficient at capturing carbon from the atmosphere and locking it away quickly. Timber from these trees can be used to make beautiful wooden flooring and furniture. This rapid carbon capture and storage is a brilliant weapon to use in our fight against climate change.
200 trees planted in Devizes, England
In September 2023, 100 field maple trees and 100 rowan trees were planted in a field near the local primary school. Rowan trees are fast-growing and can live for up to 200 years, they are characterised cream coloured flowers in the Spring and red berries in the Autumn which provide food for blackbirds, thrushes, redwings and redstarts. Maple trees are great habitats for species of ladybird, hoverfly and bird, it also flowers providing pollen for insects. It's small cupped flowers turn into large, winged fruits when pollinated.
UN's Sustainable Development Goals
As a GreenTheUK partner, you support projects that are in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss.