LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, February 21, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Planting Roots for the Future: Brighterway Charity Leads Tree Planting Initiative to Boost Flourishing Green Spaces at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Brighterway, the charity of Hampshire
The newly planted trees, including disease-resistant elms, will restore woodland lost to storms and disease while creating a vibrant environment for patients, staff, and visitors. This initiative builds on Brighterway’s ongoing partnership with the Hampshire Forest Partnership and aligns with the Trust’s green plan to balance its environmental impact and support the fight against climate change.
Julia Forder, Site Manager at Tatchbury Mount, reflected on the lasting importance of the project: “While many of us may not be here to see these trees reach full maturity, it’s rewarding to know we’ve contributed to something that will benefit future generations. Our buildings are named after trees, so this project is deeply connected to the site’s history. Seeing these trees grow will be a legacy we can all be proud of.”
The project is not only about planting trees but creating spaces that enhance the recovery environment for patients. Samuel Ojo, Modern Matron for Southfields Low Secure Unit, highlighted the therapeutic impact: “We are working with Brighterway to completely transform our outdoor areas into spaces that are visually appealing, calming, and stimulating. Many of our service users enjoy gardening and nature, and having this revitalised space will be hugely beneficial to their mental health and well-being.”
Brighterway’s involvement stems from its broader commitment to supporting staff and patient well-being and environmental sustainability. Phil Pride, Brighterway Charity’s Manager, emphasised the importance of green spaces: “Nature is a powerful tool for improving mental health and well-being. This project is part of our wider effort to develop gardens and green spaces across the Trust, ensuring patients, staff, and visitors benefit from environments that promote recovery and relaxation.”
The tree planting at Tatchbury Mount is the first phase of a long-term plan to green NHS sites across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. As the trees grow, they will form the next generation of woodland and reinforce the hospital grounds’ reputation as a sanctuary for both people and wildlife.
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