Two Gedling councillors are helping to boost green spaces in Daybrook after taking up the Urban Tree Challenge.
Councillor Kyle Robinson-Payne and Councillor Sandra Barnes, who represent the Daybrook ward on Gedling Borough Council, have this week been helping plant 27 trees adjacent to Shelley Road Playground and 28 at Queens Bower Recreation Ground in Daybrook
New trees across the borough are being funded by the Forestry Commission as part of its Urban Tree Challenge.to increase greenery coverage in urban areas and tackle climate change.
As a result, more than 270 new trees have been planted across the borough.

Councillor Kyle Robinson-Payne said: “I was delighted to be involved in this project, which has brought a diverse mixture of trees to Queens Bower Recreation Ground and Shelley Road Playground.
“I want to thank council officers for working closely with us to consider the views of Daybrook residents. Many local people have told us how much they welcome these new trees, which will enhance the environment and add natural beauty to these spaces.
We are passionate about tackling climate change in every way we can, and this is another positive step forward.”
“The Urban Tree Challenge Fund focuses on increasing tree coverage in areas that need it most, including parks, open spaces, and neighbourhoods with limited green infrastructure.”
Councillor Sandra Barnes added: “It has been wonderful to support this scheme, and I’m looking forward to seeing these trees bloom. They will add colour to the area while also benefiting our local environment and wildlife.
“We will continue working with officers and partners to bring forward more initiatives like this for Daybrook and the wider borough.”