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Orla Mullan, 10 May
Centra Claudy has sponsored the planting of 300 trees in the Faughan
Valley to support a community project and biodiversity in the area.
The Faughan Valley Community Interest Company has been working to
develop and enhance the Faughan Valley area for residents and visitors
to enjoy. A not-for-profit group, they have received a mix of 300
native trees including alder, birch, rowan and hawthorn, thanks to a
partnership between the convenience retail brands SuperValu and Centra
– part of Musgrave NI – and Trees on the Land, a not-for-profit project
from the Green Economy Foundation.
The initiative which launched in 2022, has seen 10,000 trees planted
across 30 locations in Northern Ireland over two years, while this year
a further 5,000 trees have been planted in 19 locations.
Colleagues from SuperValu and Centra stores across Northern Ireland
have also supported the initiative by pulling on their wellies and
visiting many of the tree planting locations.
Director and project manager Richard Allen said: “There is an acre of
land that is currently grass verges along paths and lanes, so we are
planting the trees in this area to increase the amount of woodland, and
to create foraging areas for families and schools visiting the area.
We’d like to thank Centra and Trees on the Land for supporting this
project.”
Centra Claudy store supervisor Zara Coyle added: “At Centra we choose
to make a difference, and we were delighted to meet the team working on
developing the Faughan Valley. It is a fantastic area and we’re really
pleased to be able to support the project with these trees which bring
many environmental benefits including further enhancing biodiversity.”