Feb
4
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Admissions
04/02/2010 16:39
Working with Pete Cairns our Works Manager and Will Wilkinson, Forestry
Consultant from Charlton Abbotts Forestry Ltd, plans were drawn up to
get the tree planting up and running. Rendcomb is blessed with over
100 acres of woodland and parkland and as part of an ongoing programme
which will last many years, areas have been cleared as part of the
process of continuous regeneration of the woods. Having removed some
poorer formed and suppressed trees and undergrowth to create an “open
window” in the canopy, pupils planted young Field Maple, Ash and Hazel
trees (officially known as “whips”), protecting them with tree
shelters, as the first stage in the planting programme. The aim is for
all pupils at Rendcomb to have planted a tree in the woodland before
they leave the school as part of our aim to encourage them to reduce
their carbon footprint. Will Wilkinson, who is a former pupil at
Rendcomb, remembered planting trees in the park during his time at the
school and said “This was a great way of assisting continued
regeneration of the woodland”.
We also plan to make our own charcoal, using specially designed
charcoal burners which will be fed by wood from the older trees which
have been removed. Pupils at the school will be involved in this
process, particularly as the barbecue season approaches!

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