Volunteers and council workers have planted some new trees part of King’s Lynn.
A mixture of lime, London plane and horse-chestnuts have been put in The Walks with the help of the Gaywood Valley Conservation Group.
Paul Kunes, the borough councillor responsible for the environment, said: “This is just a part of our tree planting programme, we’re hoping this year to plant over 6500 trees throughout the borough. They will all be native species and will help towards being net carbon zero by 2030.”
John Hayes, Secretary of the Gaywood Valley Conservation Group who also cleared some foliage, said: “The Walks is an asset to the town and an asset for wildlife. I think many of the trees in here were planted at the same time and will gradually die off. Periodic replanting is by far the best thing to do.”