Derby to welcome Urban Forest on the Market Place

Published on 24/06/2022 by Derby LIVE
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From the end of June, the Market Place will be transformed into a woodland wonderland bringing a new, vibrant space for al-fresco dining and outdoor events over the summer.

 The  space will be free to access for residents and made available to cultural partners to host  events.  

It will be just one of four Urban Forests in the UK this summer and the only one in the East  Midlands. 

For Derby’s Urban-forest, over 500 trees and shrubs will be installed, covering most of the  Market Place. Within the forest, a clearing will be created and picnic benches provided for  city centre visitors to use for al-fresco dining. There will also be space for a stage so that the  clearing can be used as a performance area.  

The Urban Forest has been designed and will be installed by industry-leading Scotscape, who have created urban greening solutions across the globe, most recently at COP26 in  Glasgow and the Forest for Change at Somerset House. Scotscape’s vision is to cover  Towns and Cities with plants, nurture them and watch them grow so that a blanket of verdant  green covers all our surfaces and watch the biodiversity follow. 

After this, the trees and shrubs will be re-homed in a city park to recapture the design, as  part of the ongoing Queen’s Green Canopy project. Earlier this year, Derby was given  'Champion City' status in recognition of the city’s commitment to the Queen’s Green Canopy  project.  

It’s hoped that the Urban Forest will raise further awareness of climate change and the need  to increase biodiversity in urban areas as part of the Council’s Green Derby agenda. As part  of this, a local project called Down To Earth will be helping residents get to grips with urban  greening and biodiversity through a series of pop-up potting sheds across the city centre.  

The idea for an Urban Forest on the Market Place was dreamt up by Grounds Maintenance  Officer and Derby resident, Karl Smith. He said:  

“Hosting an Urban Forest, it’s just about more than just this summer, it’s about creating a  legacy for the younger generations in the city. Within 10 years, the trees in our Urban Forest  will be removing tonnes of Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to tackle climate  change. But, more than that, they’re helping to create more beautiful green spaces in the city  which contribute to improved wellbeing and mental health for residents. I’m really proud to  be helping bring this event to our city. It also gives a vision that urban planting in city centres  can create a more vibrant and enjoyable environment.” 

Councillor Jerry Pearce, Cabinet Member for Streetpride, Leisure and Public Spaces added:  

“The Urban Forest will bring a whole range of benefits to our city. In the short term, it will  boost visitors to our city centre in much the same way that our Market Place offer did last  summer. Longer-term, it will support the recovery of our economy and support our ambitious  Green City targets. Over the course of their lives, the 300 new trees will bring economic  benefits to the city, bigger than this initial investment. I can’t wait to see the forest in place!” 

Angus Cunningham, Founder and CEO of Scotscape commented: 

"We are very excited to be involved with the design and build of the urban forest at the  Market Place in line with Derby’s Champion City Status. 

It has been a while in the planning and required a fair amount of effort from those involved,  especially Karl Smith, to whom we should be grateful. 

It will bring an immediate oasis of green and an increase in Biodiversity to the Market Place  but more importantly, the trees, as we have with our other urban forest projects, will  eventually be planted in a local park to carry on their good work" 

Installation is due to start on Monday 20 June with the Urban Forest officially opening on  Saturday 25 June. It will be in place for six weeks, until Saturday 29 August.  

Information about events taking place in the Urban Forest will be available on the Derby  LIVE website.  

Visitors to the Urban Forest are encouraged to use active and sustainable transport such as  walking, cycling and public transport to reach the city centre. 

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