Free trees for Hitchin residents

Hertfordshire is set to become a whole lot greener as the 'Your Tree Our Future' scheme returns for 2025.
Residents are encouraged to sign up to apply for their tree free of charge as the scheme opens with even more trees available this year than last year.
This year, over 60,000 trees will be made available free of charge to residents, enabling them to plant at home and improve their area.
Since the launch, 191,000 trees have been given away for free to residents by the county council in partnership with local district and borough councils through the scheme.
Following on from high demand from residents last year, the project has been expanded and aims to provide habitat for wildlife, improve air quality, and help the county reduce its overall carbon footprint.
Councillor Paul Zukowskyj, Executive Member for Environment, Transport & Growth at Hertfordshire County Council said:
"The expansion of this scheme is great news for residents, and we're delighted that we can come together with partners and the people of Hertfordshire to improve our environment and make our county a greener and better place to live.
"This is a simple, direct and effective way that allows everyone to help build a more sustainable future for our county."
To apply for free trees, visit Your Tree Our Future | Hertfordshire County Council
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