OVER 150 new young trees have been planted in the grounds of Airedale Hospital.
Varieties include English oak, blackthorn, goat willow, beech, bird cherry and field maple.
Sam Barlow, gardening supervisor at the hospital site, says: "The pandemic really showed how much we appreciate going outside and spending time with nature.
"I’ve always been a believer in the natural environment as a healer, and research has shown that being around plants and nature can support people with their mental health and wellbeing.
"The new trees will help to tie an existing woodland walk together and create a peaceful area."
The trees, donated by the NHS Forest initiative, have been planted at the top end of the Steeton site by members of the AGH Solutions gardening team and volunteers from Airedale NHS Foundation Trust.
Last year, the trust launched a 'green plan' setting out its measures to help tackle climate change.
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