Case Study

Rushcliffe Borough Council – Free Tree Scheme Supporting Greener Communities

How Alba Trees helped deliver more than 14,000 native trees directly to residents during National Tree Week.

About the Client

Rushcliffe Borough Council is the local authority for the Rushcliffe district in Nottinghamshire, serving more than 120,000 residents. The council is known for environmental leadership, with strong commitments to tree planting, habitat creation and biodiversity.

The Ecology and Biodiversity Team leads on community-based projects and works closely with volunteer groups, Parish and Town Councils and the borough’s network of Tree Wardens.

Project Overview

Rushcliffe Borough Council launched the Residents’ Free Tree Scheme in 2018 as part of its work to tackle the biodiversity and climate crisis. More than 14,000 free trees have been distributed to households since the scheme began.

In 2024, 1,000 native saplings were made available to residents. These species were chosen for their value to wildlife and their suitability for typical garden settings.

The scheme helps residents enhance their gardens, support wildlife and take climate action at home. Planting trees also improves wellbeing, encourages time outdoors and strengthens community participation.

How Alba Trees Helped

Alba Trees provided a smooth and reliable service throughout the project. This included:

  • clear and responsive communication
  • high-quality trees well-suited to local soil and climate
  • recyclable packaging designed to fit through letterboxes
  • delivery timed to coincide with National Tree Week
  • advice and support whenever required

The quality of the saplings gave the council confidence that the trees would establish well and deliver long-term benefits for the borough.

Outcomes and Impact

Social Impact:

  • 1,000 residents received free trees
  • Strengthened local wildlife habitats
  • Increased community participation in planting
  • Improved wellbeing through outdoor activity

Environmental Impact:

  • supports increased tree cover
  • enhances biodiversity
  • contributes to Nottinghamshire’s Biodiversity Action Plan

The council plans to expand the scheme to include native shrubs so that residents with limited outdoor space can also take part.

Testimonial

“Alba Trees’ professionalism and product quality have been key to the success of this initiative, and we look forward to continuing this.”

If you are planning a community planting scheme, our team can help you source high-quality native trees tailored to your location.

At a glance

Client:
Rushcliffe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire

Project Type:
Resident Free Tree Scheme

Trees Supplied:
1,000 native saplings, including hazel, crab apple, wild cherry and rowan

Overall Scheme Impact:
More than 14,000 trees distributed since 2018

Location:
Rushcliffe, covering 157 square miles

Beneficiaries:
Local residents, wildlife, community groups and Parish or Town Councils

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