American Express supports National Tree Week in Sussex

American Express volunteers with the Park's rangers on the edge of Kingston near LewesAmerican Express volunteers with the Park's rangers on the edge of Kingston near Lewes
American Express volunteers with the Park's rangers on the edge of Kingston near Lewes
American Express colleagues from the company’s Brighton and Burgess Hill offices (pictured) helped with hedge laying and coppicing in the South Downs National Park during National Tree Week last week (28 November).

As part of National Tree Week, American Express colleagues rolled up their sleeves to help with hedge laying and coppicing in the South Downs National Park.

On the edge of Kingston near Lewes, the American Express volunteers were given demonstrations and instructions on traditional tree management techniques by the Park’s rangers.

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Cutting or laying deciduous trees benefits biodiversity by encouraging vigorous new growth of shoots, allowing more light to reach the ground, so wildflowers can grow, and creating warm habitats for basking invertebrates such as butterflies and dragon flies.

American Express colleagues hedge laying and coppicing in the South Downs National ParkAmerican Express colleagues hedge laying and coppicing in the South Downs National Park
American Express colleagues hedge laying and coppicing in the South Downs National Park

he laid hedges will also create a stock proof boundary, demarking the edge of a well-used bridleway and the adjacent species rich meadow, allowing wildflowers in the field behind to flourish. This work is part of the American Express Foundation’s grant to National Parks UK that has supported plantation of 5,000 trees at the South Downs National Park.

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