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What are Grange Soroptimists doing for the Environment?

On 25th October  Grange Soroptimists  replanted  a Paul’s Crimson Hawthorn  tree which had been vandalised.  We originally planted in a tree in  2021  and placed a plaque near the library to mark  the Centenary of Soroptimist International.  A Paul’s Crimson Hawthorn tree  was chosen primarily because hawthorns are excellent, if not the best species for carbon capture. Secondly it will provide all year round interest from the deep pink blossom in May and the red haws and yellow leaves in Autumn/ wintertime.

This was part of the Soroptimists involvement in tree planting to  fight climate change #PlantTrees. See the SIGBI Website for information about other Clubs tree planting and  SIGBI tree planting map 

Pictured are some of the Soroptimists plus Alan Geddes  who planted it for us and Mike Halsall ( Grange Shed)  who  kindly installed the guard to protect the tree and the plaque.

Soroptimists planting a new tree

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