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The Municipality of Thames Centre has set a goal of planting 50,000 trees in the next 25 years – and they’re well on their way to meeting that goal.

In 2024, the municipality planted 15,000 trees – if the same number of trees were planted every year, the municipality would meet it’s goal within less than four years. Although plans for next year have not yet been made, the initial push has set Thames Centre up for success.

“The planting of 15,000 trees marks a significant step forward in the implementation of Council’s Strategic Plan and its commitment to a greener, healthier community,” said David Barrick, Chief Administrative Officer. “From a staff perspective, this initiative can only be made possible through meaningful partnerships. Together, we are creating green spaces that will benefit generations to come, contributing to cleaner air, more biodiverse habitats, and improved quality of life for all residents.”

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