A Tower Hamlets business investing in their local community

A Tower Hamlets business investing in their local community

INVEST IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY WITH TREES

Award-winning architect firm, Rivington Street Studio , is one of a?growing number of companies?investing in their local community by funding the planting of street trees. It’s a great way to give something back to your immediate neighbourhood.

Rivington Street Studio has joined Trees for Streets as a Corporate Sponsor, helping fund five new trees in nearby street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

The trees have transformed the street, making it a happier, healthier place to live.

No alt text provided for this image
Before and after

"We are delighted to be able to contribute to the greening of our local area."

“As architects and as a business, we seek the highest standards of environmental responsibility to avoid unnecessary damage to the natural world and to existing eco-systems. We are signatories of the UK Architects Declare initiative and we have pledged to raise awareness and advocate low carbon principles in our buildings to tackle the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. We are delighted to be able to contribute to the greening of our local area to help mitigate both of these issues.”

David Tucker, Director, Rivington Street Studio

BIODIVERSITY

When Tower Hamlets Council’s tree officer chooses the tree species to plant each year, he considers a number of different factors, including resistance to disease, size, and biodiversity. Typically, a mix of species is preferred, which helps to support biodiversity. The trees funded by Rivington Street Studio are a perfect example of this.

There are two bird cherry trees and one field maple, which will be great for bees and pollinators. Bird cherry flowers in May and produces small black fruits in late summer. Meanwhile, field maple is perhaps most impressive – to look at, at least – in autumn, when it turns bright yellow. A sight to behold!

Downy birch also flowers in spring and bears fruit in summer. It’s known for its peeling white bark and downy shoots (hence the name). Two downy birches have been planted, and they will grow the largest out of the three species (up to around 20 metres tall).

No alt text provided for this image

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

Rivington Street Studio has been working on projects in Tower Hamlets for over a decade, and relocated their office to the borough in 2017. When they heard about Trees for Streets and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their area, it was an easy decision to join the scheme.

Trees for Streets makes it very easy for a business to support tree planting in local streets. No more red tape. Simply decide how many trees you can afford to fund and the charity does the rest.

We encourage all kinds of businesses to invest in their local areas, through corporate sponsorship. In helping to fund new street trees, businesses can leave a legacy that will benefit locals (including wildlife!) for decades to come.

Get in touch at?[email protected]?or?find out more.

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Trees for Streets的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了