
New woodland planted at Jolly’s Green
The creation of this new woodland will encourage wildlife, reduce local air and noise pollution and enhance the local environment. Over the next three years, the council’s Clean and Green team intends to plant additional trees to create more woodland.
While not strictly woodland, numerous trees in the borough’s parks, streets, housing estates and gardens are important in providing valuable habitat for birds, bats and invertebrates. This is particularly true of native trees
and those which are good sources of nectar and/or berries, as well as large trees which provide structural habitat. Managing these trees properly, and planting more in places where they do not harm existing open habitats, will contribute to biodiversity conservation.
The planting, which covers about half a hectare, exceeds the target for new native woodland in the borough’s Local Biodiversity Action Plan (LBAP). The inclusion of Buckthorn, the caterpillar foodplant of the Brimstone butterfly, contributes to another LBAP target.
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