Harrogate International Centre Plant 10,000 Trees
Ten native species, nine of which were native to that postcode, were selected
for the planting and include Common Alder, Scots Pine, English Oak, Hawthorn,
Rowan, Downy Birch, Hazel, Field Maple, Ash and Aspen. The Scots Pine was selected
so as to continue the theme of the Pinewoods itself.
HIC is the first commercial organisation in the district to undertake a planting
scheme of this magnitude. Stuart Quin, HIC Director, explained, “At HIC we felt
we wanted to do something for the community and as a town known throughout Europe
for its flora the tree planting scheme seemed to fit the bill. Everyone will benefit
over a lot of years as the trees grow and mature. A natural habitat will also
result from the establishment and maturing of this planting scheme. Species such
as field mice, insect species, vertebrates and invertebrates, bats, fungi and
wild flowers, will all hopefully flourish in the new planted area over the coming
years”.
He continued, “Funding for this scheme is linked proportionately to client spend.
We see it as vital that money is re-invested both on and off our site for active
environmental initiatives. The green agenda is very high in the mind-sets of
our event organisers and it is right that they demand both a sustainable venue
and destination.”
Event Director with BBEH, the British Bridal Exhibition, Wendy Adams, who also
lives in the district commented, “We support Stuart’s sentiments as when we seek
venues for our events, we not only look for quality of service and a venue to
suit our needs, but look to a venue which has strong green ethics and a long term
commitment to sustainability.”
Public access to the wood is from Harlow Moor Road and also from the Pinewoods.













