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Green Councillor Ian Mutch points to some of the willow trees he planted on the Beckery two years ago.
There is a very promising development in the tree planting front here in Glastonbury as I discovered when I met up with Green Town Councillor Ian Mutch recently.
A number of flourishing Crack Willows (Salix fragilis) are to be found on the Sydenhams Timber yard side of the Mill Stream rivulet running alongside Beckery Road.
Cllr. Mutch planted the small seedlings over the past two years and they are growing magnificently in their new homes.
This is what is hoped to be the first of a large number of seedlings which will be planted in the Glastonbury and Street area over the next few years.
Cllr. Brian Outten
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