Tree of memories
Date published: 31 December 2015
A TRANQUIL moorland wood created in memory of loved ones has reached a poignant milestone with the planting of the 50th tree. The family of Royton man, Jack Whittle, planted a rowan tree in the Celebration Wood at RSPB Dovestone, Greenfield, in respect of the much-loved husband, dad and granddad. The wood, the first of its kind for the RSPB, offers people a chance to contribute towards the creation of a wild woodland on a spectacular reserve.
A TRANQUIL moorland wood created in memory of loved ones has reached a poignant milestone with the planting of the 50th tree.
The family of Royton man Jack Whittle planted a rowan tree in the celebration wood at the RSPB reserve Dovestone, Greenfield, for their much-loved husband, dad and grandad.
The wood, the first of its kind for the RSPB, offers people a way to contribute towards the creation of a wild woodland while providing a place to bury ashes beneath a tree.
Mr Whittle’s daughter, Kath Sage, said: “The wood was just right as the final resting place for Jack’s ashes. We can’t think of a better spot for a resting place than looking down on Dovestone and up at Indian’s Head and Alderman’s Hill, while contributing to conservation and helping to provide a home for the wildlife of the area.
“The day of the planting went so well and the whole family now have a lasting memorial to a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.”
Since the first tree was planted last year, the woodland has gone from strength to strength, with donations for trees from across the country.
Jacqui Green, who looks after the site, said: “It’s fantastic to watch the woodland develop into a very special place for many people while creating an important home for nature. It’s wonderful to meet many of the families who have made a donation for a tree and help them add to the beauty of this very special place.
Information: contact Jacqui at jacqui.green@rspb.org.uk
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