One  of the UKs leading suppliers of EWI and decorative renders for refurbishment and  new builds, SPSenvirowall, has committed to a long term  partnership with The Woodland Trust.
 This  week SPSenvirowall provided funding for 500 trees at a new 120 acre Diamond Wood  at Great Chell and Three Crowns Wood owned by Stoke-on-Trent City Council as  part of the charity’s Jubilee Woods project.
 SPSenvirowall  is continually investing in the future of its products to provide more thermally  efficient solutions and chose The Woodland Trust as its charity for 2012 because  of the environmental synergy.
 The  Woodland Trust has committed to planting six million trees across the UK to  celebrate Her Majesty The Queen's historic 2012 Diamond Jubilee. The project  sees businesses; schools and local communities join forces to plant trees and  leave a legacy.   With  Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal as Patron, the Jubilee Woods project aims  to create hundreds of Jubilee Woods and 60 special Diamond Woods, transforming  our landscape in a generation and providing a lasting and meaningful tribute for  many years to come.
 Mitch  Gee, managing director of SPSenvirowall said: “With a network of local depots,  we have chosen to work with The Woodland Trust to ensure that we can support  projects in and around the areas that we have a presence. The Jubilee Woods  project is a fantastic way of creating a legacy that really celebrates the  Diamond Jubilee year.”
 Councillor  Andy Platt, Stoke-on-Trent City Council cabinet member for city services and  green enterprise, said: “We are delighted that through the Jubilee Woods project  we have been able to provide the residents of Stoke-on-Trent with brand new  woodlands within the boundaries of the city.”
 Stephanie  Henderson of Woodland Trust said: “The UK is one of the least wooded countries  in Europe with only 13% woodland cover compared to a European average of 44%.  Jubilee Woods is an extremely ambitious project, but with the support of  companies such as SPSenvirowall we hope to be able to achieve our  goals.”
 Jubilee  Woods will leave a growing legacy for future generations to enjoy. They will  provide new homes for local wildlife, transform our neighbourhoods and create  fun places for families to explore.