
Community planting
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Hamilton City Council is working with community groups and residents to improve our environment by planting more native trees and shrubs. We already have thousands of trees and shrubs planted by community groups in our city's parks.
We're looking for more community groups to achieve more!
Who can become involved?
Schools, service clubs, ethnic groups, church groups, community houses, family members, sports clubs, environmental and resident groups.
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Where are we planting?
Public land which may include gullies, park boundaries, native bush restoration sites, undeveloped reserves, river banks...your neighbourhood area.
What's involved?
Removing undesirable vegetation, planting of native trees and shrubs, after care of plants...as much as your group wants to be involved.
- A commitment towards an improved city environment
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How will Hamilton City Council support you?
Provision of plants and materials, technical support and publicity.
What can we achieve together?
Beautifying our city:
- Revegetating our city to encourage native bird life, and increase its biodiversity for future generations to respect and enjoy
- Learning about our native plants and ecology
- Having a fun day out
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Contact
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Parks and Gardens Hamilton City Council Level 4 Council offices Garden Place Private Bag 3010 Hamilton 3240 Phone 838 6622 Fax 838 6651
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