Families plant trees at Bath City Farm
Young and old gave up part of their Saturday to help plant trees at Bath City Farm.
The event saw families get together in the fresh air to plant trees supplied by Waitrose in the sheep field.
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The project was designed to provide shelter for the animals in harsh weather.
Richard Stoke, from Weston, helped to plant a tree with his son Ryan, nine.
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He said: “We just came along to the farm to see the animals. I had no idea this was on. It seemed a lovely idea, so we decided to help. It will be nice to say we helped to plant that tree.”
Everyone who helped was given tools and tuition on how to use them. Their hard work was rewarded with soup and hot drinks.
Trees supplied by Waitrose as part of John Lewis’s 75th anniversary were also planted at St Stephen’s Primary School.




Comments
by Imp-Act
Monday, February 18 2013, 5:05PM
“I remember the "Plant a tree in '63" campaign and the few I helped plant are now very big! It is a great idea and even better to get the kids involved. Later in life they too will be able to see the tree that THEY helped plant towering above them! WELL DONE to ALL because ALL will benefit via the air they breath!”