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Last Updated: 13/03/2025
Ripon
Ripon

Ripon students plant thousands of trees to boost biodiversity

by Katie Oxtoby

| 14 Mar, 2025
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Students at Ripon Grammar have planted more than 3,000 hedgerow trees and shrubs to help tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.

They also created new flower beds and wildflower areas around the school’s 23-acre site. 

The activity is among a number of initiatives aimed at raising awareness of environmental issues and helping reduce the school’s carbon emissions.

Headteacher Jonathan Webb, who is a keen gardener, said he was delighted to have such “willing and enthusiastic” students who felt so passionately about nature and the environment. He added: 

We are promoting the biodiversity of the school site through the provision of much-needed wildlife habitat and corridors while also educating our young people about the ecological and cultural value of hedgerows.

The initiative comes as headteachers and senior leaders from more than 30 schools across the county gathered to discuss the environment and the changes their school communities can make for a greener future.

Held at Allerton Waste Recovery Park, the event was organised by North Yorkshire Council and the University of Leeds. It included climate action planning workshops and an introduction to a free carbon emissions calculator for educational settings.

North Yorkshire Council’s climate change member champion, Cllr David Hugill, said:

Education plays a crucial role in tackling climate change. Pupils will grow up thinking about the effect they have on the environment and making greener choices.

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