Saturday 26th February 2022
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Report written by Ellen
GoodGym members Michael and Ellen cycled and ran respectively, to a field in Trelai Park, Cardiff this past Saturday. The task - to help plant as many trees as possible during the 2 hour event, hosted by Coed Caerdydd.
Coed Caerdydd is an ambitious 10-year programme of tree canopy expansion in Cardiff, linked to the city’s One Planet climate change strategy. The Coed Caerdydd project will see the creation of new woodland and orchards across the city, essentially Cardiff’s very own urban forest, helping us create a visibly greener city and pushing us closer to our aim of increasing tree canopy cover in the city to 25%.
After a quick demo on how to dig the appropriate holes for different types of trees, the two GoodGymers got stuck in (not the holes thankfully!). There was a selection of hazel, oak and willow and even holly to be planted randomly within a huge grassy field. This will help to improve the biodiversity in the area as well as help clean the air, combat climate change and reduce noise pollution.
After a couple of hours, the two had planted over 30 trees! Combine this with the other volunteers' contributions and the result was a field day for Coed Caerdydd, for GoodGym, the residents of Ely, and for nature!
Footnote: After the task, we took a slight detour to walk over to the buried Ely Roman Villa - a scheduled ancient momunent in use from the 2nd to 4th century AD. Not much can be seen other than a rough, grassy raised area, but it's amazing to think that some Romanized settler built a small house on that very spot, nearly 2,000 years ago!
Trees for Cities is the only UK charity working at a national and international scale to improve lives by planting trees in cities. We get stuck in with local communities to cultivate lasting change in their neighbourhoods – whether it’s revitalising forgotten spaces, creating healthier environments or getting people excited about growing, foraging and eating healthy food. We are working in partnership with Cardiff Council and the Queen's Green Canopy to increase tree cover across the UK and improve air quality and biodiversity within major cities.
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