Trees
Doncaster's One Million Tree Challenge
Doncaster's One Million Tree Challenge is an ambition initiated by Mayor Ros Jones that seeks to plant a million trees across the city by 2031.
Tackling climate change remains a key priority for the council, and part of this is a continued support for planting and maintaining trees across the city. Over 200,000 trees have now been planted across Doncaster since previous baseline reports.
If you have land you would like to plant trees on, from gardens to fields, please email us at sustainabilityteam@doncaster.gov.uk
Following Full Council support for the declaration of a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency for Doncaster in September 2019, a baseline of tree canopy coverage was assessed and set at 13% of the borough.
A new target was set to increase canopy cover from 12% to 17%, and from this Doncaster's One Million Tree Challenge was formed.
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A breakdown of projects across the city:
Woodland Creation and Management
- Sheffield Road in Consiborough,
- Crossfield Lane in Skellow,
- Linden Walk in Toll Bar.
During intense summer heat, worsened by climate change, the tree planting at Bullcroft sadly burnt down in 2022. Plans to begin replanting after soil regeneration have commenced for the 2024-2025 planting season.
If you have a site suitable for woodland creation and would like more information, please do contact us (sustainabilityteam@doncaster.gov.uk) to learn about our work with South Yorkshire Woodland Partnership. Alongside these, the council manages over 40 woods, that are patrolled by our Countryside and Woodland Rangers. Their management plans are devised by Street Scene's Tree Team and are all currently being updated as of April 2024.
Urban Trees
Whilst maintaining existing tree stock, these new trees are pruned, watered, and mulched for 3 years following initial planting and staking. This helps to ensure the trees survive and thrive and make the amazing benefits of urban trees a reality.
These benefits include: cleaner air, reducing noise pollution, flood management, and aesthetics, making the streets of Doncaster a nicer place to be!
Schools
In 2024, using funding from the Tree Council's Network Rail Community Tree Planting Fund, 22 schools planted 7,500 trees as hedgerows, orchards, and living willow structures, such as domes and tunnels.
If you are a school and would like to plant trees on your land, please contact us on sustainabilityteam@doncaster.gov.uk to discuss.
Cemeteries and Crematoriums
Trees were also planted with the help of various schools and community groups at Arksey Cemetery, Askern Cemetery, Conisbrough Cemetery, Hyde Park Cemetery, Mexborough Cemetery, Red House Cemetery, Rosehill Crematorium, and Warmsworth Cemetery.
Doncaster's Free Tree Giveaway
To find out more, please see our dedicated Free Tree Giveaway page.
Residential and Private
Another sizable component of Doncaster's One Million Tree Challenge is community planting. Green spaces can encourage more social interaction and a stronger sense of community. Examples of trees planted as a community are projects in publicly accessible spaces that members of the community contribute to, such as in existing parks and green spaces by volunteer groups.
NHS Forest
NHS Forest endeavours to transform spaces to benefit health, wellbeing, and biodiversity. They help sites to plant, plant, and manage trees and woodlands to create habitats for wildlife and sustainable social spaces for people. You can find out more at nhsforest.org