Fourteen birch trees are being installed in the town centre as part of Felixstowe’s Jubilee tree planting initiative.
To support the Queen’s Green Canopy scheme, Felixstowe Town Council has partnered with Felixstowe BID to replace the old metal planters in the Shared Space with new, wooden planters. Though well-loved, the old planters had become dented and rusted over the years.
The Town Council’s Civic & Community Committee considered several options and materials for the replacement planters. Wood, sourced and manufactured by a local timber merchant, was eventually chosen by councillors, as a sustainable material, giving a natural appearance that is easy to maintain and repair.
The birch trees mark a step change from the previous planting scheme, but are in keeping with the original design for the Shared Space concept.
The Town Council was pleased to work with the Felixstowe BID in delivering this project, which has enabled the scheme to be extended further along Hamilton Road, beyond the Shared Space area. This will result in a total of 14 planters being installed across the town centre in place of the original seven.
Planting started on 19th May, and is due to be completed in time for the town to join the official Jubilee weekend celebrations from 2nd – 5th June.
The trees, which were sourced via a local horticultural specialist, were carefully chosen for their resilience and suitability for container growing. The size of the planters will allow the trees to live a long and healthy life and help ensure that they do not grow to an inappropriate size for this setting.
“Felixstowe BID is committed to improving the appearance of the whole town and to make it a pleasant environment for shoppers, residents and visitors alike,” said Jessie Fotherby, Chair of the BID.
“These beautiful trees will create our own canopy in celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee, and we are delighted to work alongside the Town Council to deliver this wonderful project which will benefit the town now and for years to come.”
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