The Nunthorpe & Marton Playing Fields Association (NMPFA) is delighted to announce that, in partnership with the Trees on Tees Community Forest it has successfully secured funding to enhance the playing fields originally donated by our founding benefactor, Lady Harrison.
This significant investment will see over 2,800 trees and bushes planted around the perimeter of the fields by Wildwood Trees Ltd, the approved contractor for the project. The planting scheme has been carefully designed to enhance biodiversity, improve drainage, and strengthen site security, ensuring long-term benefits for both the charity and the wider community.
Kelvin Bowes, Trust Secretary of NMPFA, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating:
“Working with local organisations is always rewarding, and we are particularly pleased with the support from Trees on Tees Community Forest who have been an absolute pleasure to collaborate with in securing this funding. This project will significantly enhance the area, not only for the charity but for the wider community for generations to come.






The NMPFA remains committed to improving local green spaces and fostering a thriving environment for residents, sports teams and visitors alike. The charity extends its thanks to Trees on Tees Community Forest and all those involved in making this ambitious initiative a reality.
Quote from Matt Snelling – Trees on Tees Community Forest Director
“Trees and woodlands can add a huge amount of social, environmental and economic value to a place. Trees on Tees Community Forest is excited to work with organisations such as NMPFA to deliver on this project and to help make the area a more desirable place to live and work.”
“Trees on Trees is part of England’s Community Forests, a national network which works with local communities and landowners to plant trees across England to improve the natural environment, protect communities from flooding and improve access to green spaces in urban areas. The tree planting programme is funded by the Government’s Department of Environment’s (DEFEA) Trees for Climate Programme.“
For further information, please contact: trees@teesvalley-ca.gov.uk
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