The boys had a brilliant time this evening, working with Ringwood Actions for Climate Emergency (R.A.C.E) in planting 70 trees in Crow to support the plan to plant 20,000 trees in Ringwood in 2020. After filling a field with Golden Willow, Birch & Elm, the planting team retired to The Elm Tree to hear more about the project from Colin Andrews of R.A.C.E, and the talk through some more idea’s. Ladies and gents, we give you Round Table Woods!!
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