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16/02/17

Dedicate at Tree in 2017!

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Why not mark a precious event and dedicate a tree in the glorious Yorkshire Dales? Could be to celebrate an anniversary, a special birthday, the birth of a child, passing your driving test or exams, the list could be endless.

For £15.00 a native broadleaf tree will be planted in a new woodland, you will be sent a commemorative certificate and personalised card and once your tree has been planted you will be invited to visit the woodland where your tree is.

A thing of beauty our trees and woodlands are an essential part of the landscape helping to enrich and deliver climate change benefits and providing a place for wildlife and spaces for people to enjoy. The Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust have planted more than one million native broadleaf trees since 1997 but there’s room for many, many more making the amazing Yorkshire Dales even more amazingly beautiful.

Please donate to this conservation work which will be enjoyed not only now but by generations to come. Dedicate a tree at www.ydmt.org/dedicate-a-tree or call the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust on 01524 251002. Why not make an annual visit to see how your tree is growing slowly but surely. You know who to contact and we look forward to hearing you!



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Written By Nadine Bell

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