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Free Trees Scheme![]() Leicestershire
County Council operate a free Tree Scheme for farmers and rural landowners as part of Leicestershire
County
Council’s tree planting initiative. The scheme is aimed at replacing lost trees in rural areas
of the county. Since the early 1980s, the county has lost over 50% of its single
landscape trees from rural areas. This is largely due to the ravages of Dutch Elm Disease and other
disorders, such as Ash Decline, in the 1980s. More recently disorders such as Chestnut Bleeding Canker
and Oak Decline are adding to this loss. In addition to increasing its own
planting programme on road verges, the County Council will be providing trees for farmers and landowners
to plant in hedgerows, field boundaries, field corners and in parkland areas. Sites adjacent
to, and visible from, main road corridors will be preferred but any site on rural land, which is visible
to the public, will be considered. The scheme does not cover private gardens
or the National Forest
area where a range of tree planting grants are available from the National Forest Company. The
initiative will be a partnership arrangement where the County Council supplies the trees and planting
materials and the landowner does the planting and subsequent aftercare. Farmers
and rural landowners interested in applying for Free Trees should contact the Forestry Office at County
Hall on 0116 3056922.
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