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The “cleaning” trees!. Why is this project happening?. Neath Port Talbot Local Service Board (LSB) is always trying to improve the air quality within the borough. . Who has set this project up?.
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Why is this project happening? Neath Port Talbot Local Service Board (LSB) is always trying to improve the air quality within the borough.
Who has set this project up? • The Project Team is made up of officers from the Council, the Environment Agency, the Forestry Commission, the Countryside Council for Wales, and also has input from NPT Homes. • The Team recognised that there is a particular need to focus on improving the air quality in the Margam and Taibach area of Port Talbot
Where does PM10 come from? • smoke, dirt and dustfrom factories, farming, and roads • mold, spores, and pollen
Where are the trees being planted? • Groeswen Playing Fields (also known as the Saltings) – strip of land bordering the embankment up the railway line – 35 standard trees and 500 whips; • Open space at Tal y Wern and PentreWern – limited planting of 5 standard trees and one semi-mature tree; • Tollgate Park – limited planting of 10 standard trees and one semi-mature tree at the south-eastern corner of the site; • Beechwood Road – limited planting of 5 standard trees and one semi-mature tree opposite numbers 87 – 97 Beechwood Road; • Dyffryn Upper Comprehensive school – two areas of the school grounds for planting of approximately 70 standard trees and 100 whips; • Land adjacent to the new Harbour Way road and Tata Steel stores building – 400 whips.
What trees are being planted in Dyffryn? HAWTHORN ALDER SILVER BIRCH LIME ROWAN
How the trees “clean” the air? • Leaves filter the air we breathe, absorbing harmful pollutants like sulphur dioxide and intercepting the damaging particulates in smoke and dust (PM10) • Better still, over the course of a year just two trees can produce enough oxygen for a family of four. • One in seven people in the UK are affected by lung disease ; by improving air quality trees actively fight life-threatening conditions.
We need you! Friday 8th March • Get to Upper school! • Bring your wellies! • And a coat! • Come and plant a tree! • Then have a piece of cake! • Members of the local community and Groes have been invited too!