Tree planting marks completion of first phase of Malvern Link Railway Station adoption project - The Malvern Observer

Tree planting marks completion of first phase of Malvern Link Railway Station adoption project

Malvern Editorial 5th Dec, 2017   0

THE FIRST phase of an exciting project to create a miniature nature reserve at Malvern Link Railway Station has been completed.

Following the station’s adoption in March this year by Malvern Community Forest in partnership with the town’s civic society, volunteers have been working tirelessly on improving its extensive green areas.

The overall aim of the project was to create a nature reserve with woodland, hedgerow, pollinator and fruit tree areas to help sustain a variety of wildlife including bumble bees and birds.

It also aimed to encourage people to take an active role in enhancing their nearby railway station.




And as part of the final stage of the scheme, a variety of tree species have been planted to help the community better appreciate their area’s woodland and fruit-growing heritage.

Further phases will be undertaken on a seasonal basis throughout next year as well as general maintenance.


Ken Timms, lead adopter and chairman of Malvern Community Forest, said: “In addition to its numerous wildlife benefits, this project has been extremely positive for the local community.

“As well as appreciating the beauty of the nature reserve, local people and rail passengers can learn about the history of the area’s woodlands, orchards and the many different habitats.

“Everyone involved should be hugely proud of their hard work which will benefit visitors to the station for years to come.”

In addition to the 25 hazels, 12 oaks, 12 sweet chestnuts and 12 birch trees donated by rail franchise London Midland, 15 additional apple varieties have been generously provided by the Three Counties Traditional Orchard Project, which is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

An individual black cherry tree has also been planted by station adopter Martin Tudge and his family in memory of his mother who loved Malvern Link Railway Station.

Faye Lambert, head of community rail at London Midland, said: “London Midland is dedicated to creating ‘simply better journeys’ for rail passengers and this project will no doubt bring joy to everyone passing through the station.

“Thanks so much to everyone who donated trees or gave up their time to make Malvern Link a welcoming hub for both people and wildlife.”

For more information about Malvern Community Forest, the Malvern Link Railway Station adoption project and how to get involved visit www.malverncommunityforest.org.uk.

More details about the Adopt a Station scheme can be found at www.londonmidland.com/adoptastation.

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