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    Parish councils in South Cambridgeshire invited to claim six free trees

    More than 750 trees already planted as District Council continues popular tree-planting scheme.
    October 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Parish Council in South Cambridgeshire tree claims

    Parish and town councils across South Cambridgeshire are being invited to take part in the District Council’s Six Free Trees scheme, which has already helped plant 758 trees in local communities since its launch.

    The initiative allows each parish or town council to claim either six small trees (whips) or one large pot-grown tree, with a choice of native species. Trees are delivered complete with stakes, ties, and supports, leaving councils to plant and care for them in their community spaces.

    Typically, trees can be planted on parish land or school grounds, with schools encouraged to contact their parish or town council to apply on their behalf. For areas with limited space, the District Council will also consider publicly accessible locations that are not on parish or school land, subject to landowner permission and Council approval.

    The scheme, now in its fifth year, has been run by South Cambridgeshire District Council since 2019. It aims to support biodiversity, improve air quality, and help communities adapt to climate change.

    Cllr Natalie Warren-Green, Lead Cabinet Member for Environment at South Cambridgeshire District Council, said:

    “We’re proud to continue supporting tree planting across South Cambridgeshire. Trees play a vital role in enhancing biodiversity, improving air quality, and helping communities adapt to climate change. The Six Free Trees Scheme is a simple but powerful way for local parish and town councils to contribute to a greener future.”


    Councils wanting to claim free trees should complete an online application form. Applications close on 30 November 2025, but early applications are encouraged to ensure trees are delivered and planted during the optimal season.

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