November 30, 2020

Plant a tree for the Platinum Jubilee

 


She's planted plenty of her own and now it's hoped others will take inspiration from the Queen and plant a tree to mark her Platinum Jubilee. People across the UK are being asked to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Queen's reign by adding a new tree to their garden.

The initiative, called The Queen's Green Canopy, will formally launch in 2021 but the idea has been announced now to mark National Tree Day which runs in the UK from November 28th to December 6th 2020. The project is being organised by charity, Cool Earth, alongside the Woodland Trust and the UK government. The idea was first mooted by Jamie Stone, the Liberal Democrat MP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross who wanted to set up a scheme that would see schoolchildren mark the Jubilee by caring for and learning about the local environment.

It's hoped that schools as well as businesses, charities and homeowners will all take part in the tree planting in 2022 when Elizabeth II becomes the first British Monarch to mark a Platinum Jubilee. The focus will be on planting native species with Dr Darren Moorcroft of the Woodland Trust saying ''There is no more fitting way to celebrate Her Majesty’s Jubilee than through striving to increase and protect our native tree cover which, for centuries, has played such a central role in the life of the nation.''

Cool Earth works alongside local communities around the world to reduce deforestation and tackle climate change. It said more details of the scheme would be announced shortly.

In 2012, a scheme to plant six million trees across the UK to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee took place.

Elizabeth II ascended the throne on February 6th 1952. The Queen's Platinum Jubilee will be celebrated between June 2nd and June 5th 2022.

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