29/05/2026
🗞️ Little catch up of environmental news for Cardiff & South Wales… 🌳
Cardiff’s “Coed Caerdydd” urban forest project is still planting more trees across the city — including parks, schools, streets and community spaces 🌱
This year alone they’ve estimated 37,000 new trees planted, helping boost biodiversity, improve air quality and support Cardiff’s climate goals. It’s becoming one of the UK’s biggest urban tree success stories.
There are FREE tree and orchard schemes currently available for schools, community groups and local projects across South Wales:
✅ Free tree packs for schools & community groups via Woodland Trust
✅ Free fruit trees and orchard support available across Cardiff, Vale, RCT, Bridgend & Merthyr
✅ Cardiff residents can also apply for free garden trees through the Coed Caerdydd project
Recent local highlights include:
🌳 Sycamore Gap “Trees of Hope” saplings planted in Cardiff and South Wales
🌳 More community orchards and edible hedgerows being created
🌳 Volunteer planting sessions continuing across the region
If your school, community group, charity or local project wants to get involved in greening South Wales, now’s a great time to apply.
Useful links:
🔗 Woodland Trust free trees: woodlandtrust.org.uk
🔗 Coed Caerdydd: outdoorcardiff.com
🔗 Natural Resources Wales orchard project: naturalresources.wales
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