Tree Gifted from Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

A significant event took place in Milton Keynes this week.  Camphill MK welcomed guests representing King Charles III, the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, and key dignitaries from the county to plant a royal tree.

Created as the centrepiece of Her Majesty’ Platinum Jubilee weekend celebrations, as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) Initiative, the Tree of Trees stood tall as a message of hope, regeneration and optimism to our nation and the word.

Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, the QGC “Tree of Trees” sculpture sought to put the importance of trees at the heart of this historic milestone to celebrate Her Majesty, who planted over 1,500 trees all over the world throughout her 70-year reign.

The trees were set in aluminium pots embossed with Her Majesty’s cypher in order that they could be gifted to selected community groups and organisations to celebrate their work and inspire the next generation of tree planters across the nation.

The Queen’s Green Canopy yesterday announced over 300 organisations, including just one in Milton Keynes, from across the UK who would be gifted a tree. We are very proud that Camphill MK is that one recipient.

His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, The Countess Howe is delighted that the late Queen’s remarkable legacy should be remembered in this way and was pleased to plant the tree in the grounds of Camphill.

“We are excited and honoured to have been chosen as a recipient of a Tree of Trees. Camphill has long standing traditions of care for the environment and our connection with the land is something that we all treasure, many of our 70 disabled residents taking part in our gardening and horticulture activity every day. The food and produce that we grow in our gardens is eaten in our houses and served in our vegetarian café. We are deeply proud to have been selected by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire and look forward to our planting ceremony in the coming weeks. Our Tree of Trees tree will stand proud alongside recently planted 100 Queen’s Green Canopy trees”.

Tim Davies, CEO Camphill MK

Categories Camphill life/Charity/Donations/Environmental Awareness/Garden

Post Author: Lucy Davies

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