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2024-12-03
 
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Government launches:- 'Tree Planting Taskforce' to oversee planting of millions of trees across our 4 nations

A new Tree Planting Taskforce has been launched to oversee the planting of millions of trees across the UK by the Government.

The Taskforce, chaired by the Forestry Ministers from the 4 nations, brought together representatives from key arm's-length bodies and delivery partners from across the UK.

Top of the agenda at the meeting was how to drive forward the UK's tree planting in order to meet our collective net zero targets, as part of the Government's critical mission to make the UK a clean and green energy superpower. 

The UK has less tree cover than almost anywhere in Europe and more work is needed to close this gap. Our nation's woodlands and trees are the heart of communities around the UK, essential to supporting wellbeing and improving quality of life, alongside providing sustainable timber and being home to some of our most important species.

The Taskforce is designed to strengthen collaborative working across the UK, identifying opportunities to work together, to improve tree planting and ensure the long-term survival of woodland, safeguarding their benefits for future generations.

Forestry Minister Mary Creagh said:- "This Government was elected on a mandate to protect and restore nature. That is why today I am proud to fulfil our promise to set up a Tree Planting Taskforce that will oversee the planting of millions of trees across our 4 nations. Trees deliver huge social, environmental and economic benefits; from absorbing carbon dioxide, cooling our Cities, improving wellbeing and helping reduce NHS costs, while a thriving forestry sector supports green jobs and drives economic growth. "

Richard Stanford, Chair of the Forestry Commission said:- "There has never been a more crucial time to take action to increase and improve the number of trees, woods and forests growing across the UK for future years. It is vital that our 4 nations unite and work in partnership on this mission. This new Tree Planting Taskforce, is committed to delivering the shared aims of forestry across the 4 nations so we can continue to tackle some of society's biggest challenges with thriving trees, woods and forests."

Scotland's Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said:- "I welcome the formation of this Taskforce as we all have a collective interest in increasing woodland cover and obtaining the multiple benefits this will bring, especially for climate change and addressing biodiversity loss. Currently Scotland has delivered around 75% of all new woodlands in the UK. In 23/24 we created 15,000 ha of new woodland and this accounted for over 50% of the UK target. Whilst this is a substantial contribution, we know there is potential for us all to do more. The new Taskforce will be a great opportunity for all the countries to share valuable insights and ideas to expand our woodlands and create resilient forests for the future."

Northern Ireland Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Andrew Muir said:- "I welcome the establishment of a Tree Planting Task Force across the UK and believe that the Taskforce represents a powerful vehicle to facilitate collaborative working to achieve our challenging tree planting targets. The work of this taskforce will be pivotal to finding ways to encourage a greater level of tree planting to deliver on climate change goals, enhance our biodiversity and underpin the sustainability of forests and woodlands for successive generations."

Deputy 1st Minister for Wales with responsibility for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies said:- "Wales was 1 of the 1st nations in the world to declare a climate emergency and we welcome the opportunity to be members of the UK Tree Planting Task Force. Forestry is a devolved matter, but we all face some common challenges and there are clear benefits to sharing good practice between nations. We want to continue to make it easier for landowners in Wales to plant trees in ways which both add value to their businesses and help us tackle the climate and nature emergencies. Creating green jobs and growth in our rural communities is a key priority for us, and a prosperous trees and forestry sector alongside a thriving agricultural sector is crucial to this. That's why I'm delighted that we'll be publishing a consultation on a Timber Industrial Strategy for Wales in the new year. I'm looking forward to the task force helping us deliver on our commitments for Wales."

The announcement today comes after a commitment in the Budget to provide up to £400 million in England across the next 2 years (2024/5 and 2025/6) for tree planting and peatland restoration.

This Government is delivering its promise to protect and restore nature. It has launched a rapid review of the Environmental Improvement Plan to ensure we meet our legal targets, including:- the Environment Act target of 16.5% tree cover by 2050.

It has also pledged to restore our place as an international leader on nature and climate - recently announcing the next steps towards meeting the international target of 30% of our land and seas protected for nature by 2030 and appointing the 1st ever Special Representative for Nature.


Are you going to:- 'Music for Christmas with Southport Bach Choir?'

SOUTHPORT Bach Choir, conducted by Marc Murray, with organist James Lonsdale present a:- 'Concert of Music for Christmas' on:- Saturday, 7 December 2024, at the earlier time of 4 pm. The concert takes place in the warm surroundings of Liverpool Road Methodist Church, Birkdale, Merseyside, PR84PD.

This year's concert included:- traditional choral favourites by John Rutter, Warlock and a new work for the choir's repertoire namely the:- "Missa Carolae" by James Whitbourn. Sadly James died in March, at the age of 60. The work, commissioned by Rochester cathedral, the second oldest in England, was to mark the 1,400th Anniversary of its foundation.

The programme will include a plenty of opportunities for enthusiastic audience participation.

Southport Bach Choir was founded (under the name Southport Bach Society) in 1965 and celebrates their 60th Anniversary next year. The choir performed to great acclaim in the Nicholaikircke in Leipzig in June for the International Bach Festival.

It is worth adding that it is free entry for accompanied children under 16!

For more information and to get tickets please visit:- SouthportBachChoir.UK.  You can also get more information about the Southport Bach Choir by emailing:- SouthportBachChoir@Gmail.Com.

 
      
 
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