Coventry City Council, Citizen Housing and Earthwatch Europe would like your help to design Tiny Forests at Nickson Road and Thimbler Road!
A Tiny Forest is a dense, fast-growing native woodland, about the size of a tennis court. It uses the Miyawaki tree planting method, where a community of native trees that include the different layers found in a mature forest, are planted close together. This allows our Tiny Forests to develop rapidly and form a multi-layered forest ecosystem. Each of these forests will be designed by, cared for and enjoyed by the local community. Under the careful management of ‘Tree Keeper’ volunteers, communities can water, weed and care for their local forests. More information can be found on Earthwatch Europe's website.
To increase tree canopy cover, biodiversity, increase local water storage, cool the local environment and take up carbon dioxide, Coventry City Council, Citizen Housing and Earthwatch Europe are proposing to plant Tiny Forests on the green spaces at Nickson Road and Thimbler Road. There is also the opportunity to discuss a piece of land at Aldrich Avenue and future biodiversity enhancement projects there, including planting small starter trees.
To design these planting opportunities, get more information, ask questions, or tell us your ideas, join us for a free drop-in event on Friday 17 January, 2pm - 6pm at Tile Hill Library.
If you can’t make it, but wish to share your thoughts, please email us at ecology@coventry.gov.uk or take part in the online Let's Talk survey.
For a map of all of the proposed planting, check out the Council's Ecology Projects page.