In December 2010 Friends of Roundhill and More Trees for B&NES planted over 100 saplings supplied by The Woodland Trust and with the permission of Parks Department on The Roundhill.
The trees were part of the Jams, Jellie and Chutnies project to create an edible landscape for both wildlife and humans.
Video made by local film maker Allan Crossley
For more information about 'Friends of the Round hill' 'More Trees for Bath' or to contact either Councillors Paul Crossley or Dina Romero please check the following details;
Paul Crossley paulcrossleysouthdown@yahoo.co.uk;
Dina Romero umromero7@yahoo.co.uk;
More Trees for Bath http://www.moretreesbanes.org ;
Friends of the Rounhill http://www.friendsofroundhill.org ;
What a good project! Well done.
kaieteurdevon 1 year ago