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Tree of Trees

Updated: Nov 29, 2022



Green Hive is delighted to receive a special tree from The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) “Tree of Trees” which stood tall as a message of hope, regeneration and

optimism to the nation and the world as part of the Platinum Jubilee weekend celebrations.


Green Hive joins over 300 organisations from across the UK who were

recently announced by the QGC as recipients of these special trees in The Queen’s name, which are gifted in a pot embossed with Her Majesty’s cypher.


Presented by George Asher, the tree was be planted on 1st November on the triangle next to the Brae in Nairn.


The tree becomes part of the living legacy in honour of Her Majesty, joining over a million trees already planted across the UK as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy.


We are thrilled to be chosen for our contribution to the Nairn community.



left to right Alasdair Maclennan Green Hive volunteer, Jean Godden, Scott Gordon, Des Scholes, Caroline Woods, Geroge Asher


Background


The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) is a UK-wide tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee. The QGC initiative has been extended to the end of the planting season in March 2023, to give people an opportunity to plant trees to honour Her Majesty.


Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, the QGC “Tree of Trees” sculpture sought to put the importance of trees at the heart of this historic milestone to celebrate Her Majesty, who planted over 1,500 trees all over the world throughout her 70-year reign.


During the summer, the trees were cared for by Barcham’s Nursery ahead of distribution at the start of the planting season in October.


The trees will be gifted evenly across the UK in proportion to the population, with each county receiving at least one tree. The Lord Lieutenants of each county, who are His Majesty The King’s representatives, have been championing the QGC locally and have selected the recipients of the special trees.


The Queen’s Green Canopy is a not-for-profit initiative. For more information please visit:







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