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Funding For Trees

This project was funded through Sefton Councils Trees and Woodlands Department through Section 106 contributions from nearby developments.Match funding was provided through the Living Through Change budget of the Housing Market Renewal initiative managed by Crosby Maritime Housing and the Setting The Scene For Growth Programme managed by The Forestry Commission on behalf of The Northwest Regional Development Agency.The project is coordinated by the Green Streets programme by The Mersey Forest.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Local Schools and Community Green Seaforth Rd

Young 'green team' helpers from local primary schools Our Lady Star of The Sea and Rimrose Hope helped local community group members plant annual flowering plants around newly planted trees on Seaforth Rd, Sefton.

Ben Greenaway Green Streets Coordinator for The Mersey Forest said "it is always a pleasure to see the enthusiasm of young people for making a difference to their local environment.This event shows the pride that local people have in their street environment".

The event was funded by Crosby Housing Association managing the Living Through Change funding as part of the Housing Market Renewal Fund.

Trees were planted through the Sefton Trees and Woodlands Department from a Section 106 allocation.Green Streets, that works with communities to plant street trees across Merseyside is supported by The Forestry Commission, through the Setting The Scene for Growth programme which is funded by the Northwest Regional Development Agency:

For more photos of the planting

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