Members of Soroptimist International Southport gathered in Victoria Park to plant trees, as part of the SI centenary project. The first action taken by Soroptimists in 1921 was to save tree and 100 years later, we are ‘Planting Trees for a Brilliant Future’.
As part of the Woodland Trust’s reforestation project – ‘A TREE TODAY, A FOREST TOMORROW’ – Alan Adams, the General Manager of Southport Flower Show and the Victoria Park Management Company, secured a supply of saplings which he offered to schools, community groups and local organisations for planting in Victoria Park. Every tree planted will contribute to the global reforestation efforts, restoring lost forests, repairing damaged ecosystems and mitigating climate changes. Alan generously provided the saplings – and some assistance from Victoria Park volunteer Simon Moorhouse. The Soroptimists planted 60 crab-apple saplings from the ‘Wild Wood’ mixture – which can tolerate exposed sites and help dry up wet areas – thereby supporting the Woodland Trust and the local environment with new trees, as well as supporting Victoria Park, an outstanding local resource and a self-supporting registered charity. For more information on Victoria Park, visit their website www.victoriaparkevents.co.uk
President Rosemary Moore in action