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Local students welcome National Tree Week

Sixth class pupils from Lusk Senior National School celebrate National Tree Week 2021

A Coillte commissioned RED C survey to celebrate National Tree Week, March 21 to 27, reveals 88% or nine out of ten Irish adults like trees.

They remind them of the beauty of nature and lift their spirits.

Research highlights include:

“We’re delighted so many people appreciate their local forests and outdoor spaces more during lockdown” said Mark Carlin, managing director, Coillte Forest.

Sixth class pupils from Lusk Senior National School celebrate National Tree Week 2021 which takes place from 21-27 March.

Visitor numbers to Coillte’s forests have doubled (in places like the Dublin Mountains) and tripled (from end Feb to end Dec 2020) in some cases since lockdown began, according to Carlin. 

“It’s striking that just over half of respondents believe Irish wood is used extensively in their homes but they may not realise it’s used in 90% of new house builds, in attics, floors and roofs” said Carlin.

“Irish wood is used because it’s of high quality,” he said.

The survey asked whether people were aware of how many Coillte forests exist for public use, revealing:

“We encourage people to seek out and enjoy their local Coillte forest whilst respecting the 5km Covid restrictions,” said Carlin.

“It will be a positive, for many people to learn there are so many Coillte forests they are free to explore with their friends and family,” he said.

The research also examined how Irish forest visitors~ like to spend their time there highlighting:

Coillte to donate 100,000 trees nationwide in 2021:

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