
Bracknell Forest residents, businesses and community groups can now choose to green their streets following the launch of a tree sponsorship scheme.
Trees for Streets is a not-for-profit, national tree sponsorship scheme. It was co-founded in May 2021 by the charity Trees for Cities and civic innovator Start with Local.
The scheme works with councils across the UK to facilitate the planting of trees through community led sponsorship.
Bracknell Forest Council has recently joined the scheme to give residents more choice about tree planting in their streets.
Councillor Guy Gillbe, Cabinet Member for Planning, Transport and Countryside, said:
“We are excited to be working with Trees for Streets to run this tree sponsorship scheme, which is new in Bracknell Forest.
“The way it works is simple. Residents can use the Trees for Streets online form to request to sponsor a new street tree at a location of their choosing. We will check the location and recommend suitable tree species. If all okay, we will plant the tree in winter when trees are dormant.
“The sponsorship pays towards tree purchase and planting costs. The tree will be between 2 to 3 metres tall, giving an instant visual impact. Residents can choose to water their own sponsored tree or pay for us to do this.
“Residents can also choose to sponsor a new tree in one of the parks we manage. This could be a tribute to a loved one, or in celebration of a wedding, anniversary or other special occasion.
“If there is strong support for greening a larger area, such as a street, there is a crowdfunding option for our communities. This typically involves 5 trees or more, and the community will need to work together to fundraise for their campaign.
“We look forward to working with the local community to green our streets.”
Carrie Hume, Project Director, Trees for Streets said:
“Trees breathe life into our streets. They make us feel better, encourage exercise and bring communities together. Plus, they make our neighbourhoods more beautiful and welcoming.
“By working in partnership with Bracknell Forest Council, our aim is to empower locals to make their neighbourhoods greener and healthier.”
For further information about how the scheme works, including the cost of tree sponsorship, visit our new Sponsor a tree in Bracknell Forest page.
