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Thousands of trees will be planted to help create new Lanarkshire woodland

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iOS - Android Youngsters from Cathedral Primary in Motherwell joined Glasgow city council leader Susan Aitken for the inaugural planting event at Cart and Kittoch woodland near Carmunnock, where 40,000 trees will be planted to connect the woodland with nearby Cathkin Braes.Meanwhile, North Lanarkshire leader Jim Logue planted a tree at Clarkston in his home town of Airdrie to help launch the project.The Clyde Climate Forest aims to link up the region’s 29,000 existing but fragmented hectares of woodland to “restore nature and boost biodiversity”.It is being described as “an ideal opportunity for Glasgow city region to demonstrate its commitment to reaching net zero” ahead of hosting global climate conference COP26 in November.Environment.

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