An interactive map has been launched to help residents record new trees planted in their gardens.
North Somerset Council hopes the map will help create connected tree canopies across the region.
Recent figures from the Tree Equity Score UK show that parts of Weston-super-Mare, Portishead, and Clevedon have less than 10 per cent tree canopy cover, compared with more than 25 per cent cover in less urban areas.
To tackle this, North Somerset Council has received funding from Trees for Climate and the Local Authority Tree Fund to increase street and park trees in urban areas by replacing lost trees and planting new ones.
However, the areas most in need of plant cover often have very narrow pavements and roads, where street trees cannot be planted.
The council is therefore encouraging residents to plant trees and shrubs in their front gardens, to help grow North Somerset’s tree canopy.
Councillor Annemieke Waite, North Somerset Council’s executive member for climate, waste, and sustainability, said: "We are on a mission to create a green North Somerset and would encourage our local communities to join us on this journey.
"In 2020, the Royal Horticultural Society estimated that 2.5 million front gardens in the UK had no plants at all.
"Collectively, we can green these grey spaces by planting more trees and shrubs.
"Our efforts will not only boost biodiversity and climate change resilience, but also help us all to feel better and more connected within our neighbourhood.
"I’d urge everyone to get planting and record their new trees through our new, easy to use interactive map."
The council has also highlighted that organisations such as local Sustainable Transition Town Groups, The Tree Council, The Woodland Trust, and The Wildlife Trust regularly offer free trees for residents and community groups.
For residents who do not have a garden but want to get out into nature, there are lots of volunteering opportunities to get involved with.
To find out more, email parksranger@n-somerset.gov.uk.
The interactive map can be accessed at map.n-somerset.gov.uk/PublicTreePlanting.html.
Planned tree planting locations can be viewed at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/tree-planting.
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