17/01/2021

Councillor Work: Hillcroft Queen's Green Canopy

In January 2022, as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative, 10 trees were planted, including Callery pear, Common hawthorne, and wild cherry.

I brought this proposal to Calne Town Council in my role as the Chair of Calne Town Council’s Outdoor Spaces Committee in September 2021. I was grateful to Cllr Rich Jones, the town mayor and Cllr Merrick, deputy mayor, for their support of this proposal.

The 10 trees have been logged on the Queens Green Canopy website where you can find further information about the scheme itself. The specific tree species that have been planted are:

  • Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) x2

    • Chosen for its beautiful pale-pink blossom in May, followed by berries that attract wildlife.

  • Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) x2

    • Known for its stunning blossom and bright red fruits enjoyed by many birds.

  • Black Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra') x1

    • Appreciated for its early spring blossom that supports insects and fruit for birds.

  • Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer') x1

    • Valued for its benefits to wildlife and vivid autumnal colours.

  • Crab Apple (Malus sylvestris) x1

    • Important for moth caterpillars and its fruits beneficial to mammals.

  • Crab Apple (Malus 'Red Sentinel') x1

    • Chosen for its bright red fruit that persists long into winter.

  • Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) x1

    • Famed for its clusters of red berries that are favourites for various bird species.

For further information, see the Notes of the Outdoor Spaces Working Group Meeting
Wednesday 8 September 2021 via Calne Town Council.