100 Trees planted near Norfolk station by Network Rail staff and volunteers

Chloe White - Contributor Add a Comment 2 Min Read
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The tree planting took place on Friday the 15th of April and saw staff members and volunteers from the railway family alongside the local community working together.

Haddiscoe replanting
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In total, 100 trees were planted and were made up of three varieties which were selected as they suit the local soil conditions.

Railway neighbours living in the hamlet which was originally made to support the well-used rail junction also volunteered their time for the planting project.

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The planting comes as part of Network Rail's replanting scheme, which is a bid to replace vegetation removed from beside the railway.

Safety comes first in the running of the railway and vegetation can create risks. However, Network Rail is committed to retaining, protecting and replanting where it is possible to do so.

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The planting of the trees near station was organised and run by Liam Allen, who is Network Rail's route engineer for Anglia. Liam said:

“Replanting is really important and plays a big part in helping the and to sustain habitats. We've researched the area to choose the correct species for this location so that they have the best chance of growing into mature trees.”

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Liam took the initiative to invite members of the railway family as well as the local community to support the project, he went on to say:

“I really wanted to get the local community involved in this and I knew that some of our railway neighbours were keen to get stuck in. Having support from the local community really makes a project like this worthwhile.”

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To learn more about Network Rail's lineside vegetation management, please visit: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/living-by-the-railway/vegetation/

 

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