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  • At the Tiny Forest planting in Haggar Street Open Space. Blakenhall. are (front. from left) Mitch Cross. Performance Manager at Severn Trent. Moses Bizimana from St Lukes Primary School and Councillor Steve Evans. cabinet member for city environment and climate’ change at City of Wolverhampton Council. Watching are children from St Luke’s Primary. Severn Trent volunteers and members of the local community.

    At the Tiny Forest planting in Haggar Street Open Space. Blakenhall. are (front. from left) Mitch Cross. Performance Manager at Severn Trent. Moses Bizimana from St Lukes Primary School and Councillor Steve Evans. cabinet member for city environment and climate’ change at City of Wolverhampton Council. Watching are children from St Luke’s Primary. Severn Trent volunteers and members of the local community.

  • Investigating underneath the biodiversity tile at the Tiny Forest planting in Haggar Street. Blakenhall. are (from left) Councillor Steve Evans. cabinet member for city environment and climate change at City of Wolverhampton Council. Mitch Cross. Performance Manager at Severn Trent and Moses Bizimana from St Luke’s Primary School.

    Investigating underneath the biodiversity tile at the Tiny Forest planting in Haggar Street. Blakenhall. are (from left) Councillor Steve Evans. cabinet member for city environment and climate change at City of Wolverhampton Council. Mitch Cross. Performance Manager at Severn Trent and Moses Bizimana from St Luke’s Primary School.

Planted: 03 February 2022

Plumeria, Haggar Street

Location: Wolverhampton

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Welcome to our Tiny Forest

This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Tuvalu and is named after their national flower, the plumeria.

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Planting Information

Planted
By:
Local Residents, Earthwatch
Planting
Date:
03 February 2022
Planted
Area:
205m2
Classroom
Area:
45m2
Featured
Pathways:
Species Planted in the Forest:Alder(Alnus glutinosa) | Birch, downy(Betula pubescens) | Birch, silver(Betula pendula) | Blackthorn(Prunus spinosa) | Cherry, bird(Prunus padus) | Elder(Sambucus nigra) | Hawthorn(Crataegus monogyna) | Hazel(Corylus avellana) | Holly(Ilex aquifolium) | Hornbeam(Carpinus betulus) | Lime, small-leaved(Tilia cordata) | Oak, sessile(Quercus petraea) | Rowan(Sorbus aucuparia)

Tiny Forest Location:

  • Wolverhampton
  • WV2 3ES
  • United Kingdom
  • GPS: 52.569720,-2.128960
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