“The Queen’s Green Canopy” marks Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, encourages tree planting

“The Queen’s Green Canopy” marks Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, encourages tree planting
By Marwa Nassar - -

“The Queen’s Green Canopy”, a unique tree planting initiative, marks the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. The aim of this initiative is to inspire everyone, from individuals to community groups, schools, and corporates, to play their part in enhancing our environment.

With a focus on planting sustainably, the Queen’s Green Canopy encourages planting trees to create a legacy, which will benefit future generations.

The Retreat Garden National Park was an ideal location for this inaugural tree planting as HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as patron of The Bahamas National Trust, officially opened The Retreat in 1985 as the BNT’s then-Headquarters. Two Lignum Vitae trees were planted in the park to honor the jubilee.

The British High Commissioner said “2022 will be a busy year of activity, with the Platinum Jubilee of our shared Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II, linking the UK and The Bahamas in celebration. It is great to have HMS Medway visiting and planting a tree to kick us off in January. There will be plenty more Jubilee action to come.”

Eric Carey, the BNT’s Executive Director, welcomed this activity at The Retreat Garden “We are fortunate to have this oasis in the city of Nassau. The BNT welcomes partnerships that encourage sustainable environmental activity. Working together, we can have a positive impact to last for generations.”

The Commanding Officer of the Royal Navy ship HMS Medway and the British High Commissioner, Sarah Dickson, joined BNT President Geoff Andrews and Executive Director Eric Carey to “plant a tree for the Jubilee.”

Since the beginning of 2020, HMS MEDWAY has been deployed to the Caribbean as the Royal Navy’s permanent presence in the region. She provides support and humanitarian aid in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster and works side-by-side with regional law enforcement, helping to stop the flow of illegal drugs from South America to Europe and North America. The ship is visiting Nassau from January 25 – 28 as part of its preparations for the 2022 hurricane season. The Commanding Officer, Chris Hollingworth was joined by the UK’s Defence Attaché, Lt Col Simon Westlake, who leads on defence cooperation between the UK and The Bahamas.

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