Newark and Sherwood District Council has relaunched its free tree scheme, which has so far given more than 14,400 trees to residents and community groups over the past five years.
Residents, community groups, and parish councils can get involved by signing up or going to the council website to receive two free whips. Trees are given away with care advice too.
From now until Friday, 20th December, people can apply for two types of tree – a beech or a wayfaring.
Trees can be collected on:
Friday, 17th January – Sconce and Devon Park, Newark, from 3pm to 6pm.
Saturday, 18th January – Southwell Market Place, from 9am to 1pm, and Vicar Water Country Park, Clipstone, from 9am until 1pm.
Residents will be given the opportunity to download an information leaflet on how to plant and look after the tree.
Trees will be available on these dates only, so residents are being encouraged to check that they are available on one of these days or to find someone to collect on their behalf prior to applying.
The final day for applying is Friday, 20th December.
Coun Emma Oldham, portfolio holder for Climate and the Environment at Newark and Sherwood District Council, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to see our Free Tree Scheme return for a sixth consecutive year, and I can’t wait to see how many residents and community groups join us in this wonderful initiative.
“These young, bare-rooted whips may be small, but they have the potential to grow into something truly special – a legacy for future generations. What better way to start the new year than by planting a tree that will thrive and enrich our local environment for years to come! Both tree species are not only beautiful but play an important role in enhancing biodiversity and improving the landscape.”