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06 Sept 2025

‘Planting Trees for a Greener Future’

National Tree Week, Sunday, March 3rd - 10th

‘Planting Trees for a Greener Future’

Students from 3rd Class and 5th Class at St. Joseph’s NS, Leitrim Village plant silver birch trees in their school grounds for National Tree Week. Pictures: Willie Donnellan

National Tree Week, organised by The Tree Council of Ireland and proudly supported by Coillte, is Ireland’s largest annual tree celebration.

This year’s theme, ‘Planting Trees for a Greener Future’, highlights the unique role trees and forests play in helping to address climate change. This year will see Coillte once again donate 150,000 tree saplings to local community groups for planting, to mark the annual celebration.

Speaking at the launch of National Tree Week 2024, Cormac Downey, President of the Tree Council of Ireland said, “National Tree Week is all about communities joining together and celebrating all the good things that trees and forests do for us.

“This year’s theme, ‘Planting Trees for a Greener Future’ is what National Tree Week is all about and we hope everyone will get involved in a local event this year. If you are thinking of getting involved, we would encourage you to do so with simple activities like hosting walks, discussions, or community planting.

“These important events we hope will encourage everyone to play their part in planting more trees for a greener future.”

Pictured: Rebeccah Cogan, Biodiversity Officer with Leitrim County Council, pictured with the Pollinator Committee from 5th class in St Joseph's NS, Leitrim Village

Speaking about Coillte’s role in National Tree Week, ESG Director at Coillte, Sakinah Brennan, said, “National Tree Week is an important celebration as it highlights the significance of trees in helping to tackle climate change, promoting biodiversity and producing sustainably grown Irish wood, which is central to Coillte’s strategic vision.”

Running from Sunday 3rd March – Sunday 10th March, National Tree Week will see a packed schedule of activities, from group forest walks and tree-planting events to workshops and forestry talks. A series of expert-led webinars including the Annual Augustine Henry Forestry Lecture on Urban Forestry in Ireland will also be running across the week with each session providing valuable insights and perspectives from experts on the critical role of trees in promoting a greener, more sustainable future.

Biodiversity Officer with Leitrim County Council, Rebeccah Cogan says “Trees and woodland are important aspects of biodiversity. They provide natural habitats for plants and animals but also provide humans with important ecosystem services.

“They clean the air we breathe, they store carbon, they help protect us from flooding and provide us with natural amenities to enjoy. During National Tree Week, I encourage everyone to get outside and explore the variety of trees around your home, your work, your school and your community.

“If you have space in your garden, your school or your community please consider planting some native trees for National Tree Week.”

Since its inception in 1985, National Tree Week has been responsible for planting almost one million trees in Ireland.

Community groups planning events in their local area can register with the Tree Council at https://www.treecouncil.ie/ register-an-event

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