There will be a community planting event on Wednesday, 5 March, starting at 10am.
A woodland of 600 native trees planted in an area the size of a tennis court has been earmarked for a corner of Jubilee Park in the Thorpe Acre area of Loughborough.
Councillor Anne Gray, Charnwood Borough Council’s lead member for waste, open spaces and leisure facilities, said: "We're delighted to bring a Tiny Forest to Jubilee Park, which will provide a fantastic space for the community to connect with nature, learn about the environment, and enjoy the benefits of green spaces.
"This project not only helps tackle the effects of climate change but also creates a haven for wildlife and a valuable resource for local residents.
"We're excited to see the community come together to plant and nurture this new woodland, leaving a positive legacy for generations to come."
There will be a community planting event on Wednesday, 5 March, starting at 10am, where residents can come and help plant the 600 trees, organised by environmental charity Earthwatch, who will be testing soil and researching the best native tree species to use.
Local residents can also get involved by volunteering as a 'tree keeper' and helping to nurture the forest. For more details, email: jeremy.trill@charnwood.gov.uk
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