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    Tree planting events in Rhyl help enhance the environment

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 9, 2018No Comments
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    Scores of green-fingered volunteers have been doing their bit for the environment.

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    A series of planting days have been held in Rhyl by Denbighshire County Council’s Countryside Service as part of a project to plant 18,000 trees in the county.

    The Council is in the process of planting 11,000 trees at Rhyl’s former tip site, Glan Morfa, transforming it into a multi-use community green space, while a further 7,000 trees will be planted at other sites in Rhyl and Upper Denbigh.

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    The extensive tree planting is part of the Council’s corporate priority to protect and enhance the county’s environment.

    Cllr Tony Thomas, Denbighshire’s lead member for Housing, Regulation and the Environment, said:

    “This project will provide positive change and help enhance the environment in Denbighshire. The areas are easily accessible for local residents on foot and will enhance them as clean, green and safe open spaces for people to enjoy. Spending time in well-designed, green open spaces helps both physical and mental well-being.

    “The project will enhance the environment and give residents the chance to enjoy and experience nature within their towns. Investment and improvements to green infrastructure can help change people’s attitudes and behaviour, changing their perception of an area and encourage positive use.”

    A total of 18 volunteers from across Denbighshire helped plant 2,000 native broad leaf trees at Glan Morfa between December 5 and 7.

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