Northern Ireland Office confirms supplier to offer Centenary tree to every local school
Northern Ireland Office confirms supplier to offer Centenary tree to every local school

- A Northern Ireland native tree available for every school in Northern Ireland as part of the Centenary year.
- Portadown鈥檚 Craigmore Trees confirmed as supplier to deliver the Trees for Schools scheme.
- Secretary of State Brandon Lewis says the initiative will leave a 鈥榩ositive environmental legacy鈥� for Northern Ireland.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis has today announced the supplier for the Centenary 鈥楾rees for Schools鈥� initiative led by the Northern Ireland Office, which will see over 1,100 schools in Northern Ireland offered a native tree for planting to mark the Centenary year.
皇冠体育app local Northern Ireland supplier will be Portadown company Craigmore Trees, who will offer schools a range of native trees to choose from including alder, birch, crab apple, ornamental cherry, rowan and oak.
Each tree will be accompanied by a special plaque, and will grow and mature in the years to come, acting as a reminder for future generations of this significant year for the people of Northern Ireland and the whole UK.
皇冠体育app awarding of the contract comes not only in Northern Ireland鈥檚 Centenary year but also in the year in which the UK Government will host COP 26 in Glasgow. This November, COP 26 will see the UK host the UN climate change conference, where world leaders will meet with the aim to agree how to tackle the urgent threat of global climate change.
Welcoming today鈥檚 announcement, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis said:
鈥淥ur Trees for Schools initiative fulfills our promise of building back greener across the United Kingdom and, in addition to marking the Centenary, leaves a positive environmental legacy for the people of Northern Ireland.
鈥淭his great opportunity is open to every school in Northern Ireland, and over one thousand trees will be offered to mark this significant year for Northern Ireland and the whole of the UK.
鈥淚 would like to thank Craigmore Trees for delivering this important project for the benefit of Northern Ireland鈥檚 schoolchildren and generations to come.鈥�
Owner of Craigmore Trees Mark Wilson, whose Co Armagh tree nursery has been in business for over 20 years, said:
鈥淚 am proud that Craigmore Trees has been chosen to supply Centenary trees for Northern Ireland schools.
鈥淚nitiatives like this help to teach children how to care for plants and the environment, benefitting the planet and sowing positive seeds for the future.鈥�
Principal of Bangor Central Integrated Primary School Peter Campbell said:
鈥淚 think that the NIO鈥檚 Trees for Schools initiative is a fantastic way to mark the Centenary year and a practical way to teach our children how to look after the environment.
鈥淥ur school will be requesting a Centenary tree as soon as possible, and I look forward to planting it with our pupils later this year.鈥�
皇冠体育app Centenary trees will be delivered to all schools who choose to apply. Delivery will take place between October and December. A brochure is being sent out to schools, with those who wish to take part asked to email their contact details and choice of tree to [email protected] by Friday 1 October.