Coed Caerdydd Tree Donation Scheme

Coed Caerdydd

Coed Caerdydd is a 10-year programme that aims to increase the number of trees in Cardiff, supporting the city’s One Planet climate change strategy.

To increase the impact and longevity of the project, we are looking for financial donations from individuals, businesses and community groups towards tree planting.

You can donate to the project:

  • as a gift,
  • in memory of a loved one,
  • to offset your carbon emissions, or
  • to contribute towards Community Well-Being Benefits (CWB) / social value.

Whatever the reason for your donation, you will be helping current and future generations to enjoy the benefits of trees.

Estimated average cost per tree and associated works:

  • Saplings: 75p to £1
  • Fruit and “young” trees: £35 to £75
  • Semi-mature trees: £150 to £300
  • Accessories, for example, stakes, ties or mulch: £5-15
  • Pit preparation works: £100 to £200

We will put donations together for tree planting projects in areas across the city. However, some examples to show what different donation amounts could provide are:

  • Smaller donations (£10 to £100) can help purchase saplings for woodlands and hedgerows.
  • Medium donations (£100 to £500) can help to buy semi-mature trees and tree protection supplies (such as stakes) for parks, schools and community spaces.
  • Larger donations (£500 to £5,000 or more) can help contribute towards street tree planting. This includes buying trees, and essential tree pit preparation works such as removing old stumps.

Carbon capture relating to trees is complex to calculate. This is because of variations in factors such as:

  • species,
  • growth rate, and
  • type of planting.

The following figures are a guideline only.

  • On average, a mature tree captures 21kg to 31.5kg of carbon every year. This adds up to approximately 1 tonne over 100 years. This is the equivalent of driving 23,000 miles.
  • Encon indicates that 1 tonne of carbon can be offset by approximately 31 to 46 mature trees per year.
  • The Woodland Trust indicates that on average, a hectare of native broadleaf woodland will store 300 to 350 tonnes of carbon over 100 years (1,100 to 1,500 trees per hectare).
  • Based on this, if you donated £500, that could provide 500 to 650 saplings to cover a quarter to a half hectare of woodland. After 20 years, this would capture approximately 12 to 15 tonnes of carbon per year.
  • £500 could also provide 3 to 5 semi-mature trees, or 10 to 14 fruit trees – which after 5 years would capture around 75kg to 300kg of carbon per year.

Coed Caerdydd plants trees every year, between November and March.

We cannot guarantee trees will be planted in specific locations, but you are welcome to get in touch if you have suggestions or would like to find out more about ongoing projects in your area.

New areas for trees, hedgerows and woodland planting are carefully selected as part of ongoing maintenance and development of Cardiff’s tree canopy.

If you are a business looking to contribute towards meeting community wellbeing benefits or social value targets in an area of Cardiff, please get in touch to discuss options.

Some of our ongoing priority projects around Cardiff include:

  • Developing orchards and edible hedgerows around the city and in schools.
  • Creating gardens of seasonal interest for people and wildlife.
  • Replacing and planting new street trees.
  • Restoring and creating new hedgerows along rights of way

Find out more about our work and achievements.

Get information on suggesting tree planting.

See our volunteering opportunities to get involved with tree planting and aftercare.

You can donate by phone with a debit or credit card, up to £500.

You can donate via invoice by filling in our form for larger donations from £250. There is no maximum donation amount via this option.

You are welcome to provide a comment with your donation that may be included on our social media or digital case studies.

There is an option to provide a comment in the donations form. If you are donating via phone, please tell the team the message you would like to be included. You can also email us your comment.

We would love to hear about your experience of working with Coed Caerdydd and our partners through our tree planting initiative. Should you wish to promote through social media please tag @coedcaerdydd and if this is linked to an Ardal project please tag @ardal_procurement.

Please read these terms and conditions carefully before donating to the project.

Definitions

Donation: A monetary gift made to Cardiff Council (in this case for the purpose of contributing towards tree planting).

Donor: the individual making a financial donation to Coed Caerdydd.

VAT: Value Added Tax

We: Coed Caerdydd and/or Cardiff Council

Who we are and how to contact us

Coed Caerdydd is a project run by Cardiff Council as part of its Parks and Leisure Directorate.

Address:

Forest Farm Country Park,
Forest Farm Road,
Whitchurch,
Cardiff,
CF14 7JH.

Email: coedcaerdyddproject@cardiff.gov.uk

Website: www.outdoorcardiff.com/biodiversity/coed-caerdydd/

General

If any provisions of these terms and conditions are held to be invalid or unenforceable, this will not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions.

These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between you and Cardiff Council and supersede all other communications and proposals, whether electronic or written, between the user of the website and Cardiff Council.

Any failure of Cardiff Council to exercise or enforce any of its rights under these terms and conditions shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any such rights.

Jurisdiction

The terms and conditions and the use by the user of the website are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes arising from or relating to the website, any transactions made via the website and/or these terms and conditions will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

By donating to Coed Caerdydd you accept these terms

By donate monetary gifts you confirm that you accept these terms of use and that you agree to comply with them.

There are other terms that may apply to you

These additional terms will also apply to your use of the website:

We may make changes to these terms

We amend these terms from time to time. Every time you wish to make donations, please check these terms to ensure you understand the terms that apply at that time.

We may make changes to the website

We may update and change the website from time to time to reflect changes to our project.

Reliance on information on the website

The content on the website is provided for general information only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely.

Although we make reasonable efforts to update the information on the website, we make no representations, warranties or guarantees that the content on the website is accurate, complete or up to date.

Making a donation

By donating, you agree to make a monetary gift to Cardiff Council for the purpose(s) stated on the website under the Coed Caerdydd project which is being donated to.

100% of your donation will go towards local initiatives. All monies donated through Ardal CWB will incur no admin cost.

Please see the website for further details on donating and what your donation will be spent on.

Donations may only be made by those who are the account holder(s) of the account from which the donation is made, or by someone who has the permission of the account holder(s) of the account from which the donation is to be made.

Taxation

Donations are not subject to Value Added Tax (VAT).

Gift Aid

Cardiff Council is not a registered charity in England and Wales. Therefore, any donations will not have the benefit of Gift Aid.

Your Personal Information

All personal data held by us or on our behalf is held in accordance with Cardiff Council’s Privacy Policy.

Refunds

If you donate, you are entitled to a full refund of the monies within 14 days of the date on which your donation was made. Should you require a refund, please send an email to coedcaerdyddproject@cardiff.gov.uk and provide the donation reference number, which will be included on your electronic receipt.

Refusal of Donations

We reserve the right to refuse donations made which are:

  • Unlawful (e.g. donations made using proceeds of crime) or not in accordance with the policies of Cardiff Council
  • Made by someone who, at the time of donation, lacked mental capacity to make such a donation
  • Not in accordance with the aims and purposes of the project, which can be found on the website

 

Limitation of liability

We will not be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages (even if foreseeable) whether based on contract, tort or otherwise, to the fullest extent permitted by law. This includes but is not limited to liability for: loss of data or profits; interruptions or delays to the website; the provision of or failure to provide services; any information, material, goods and services obtained through the website; or otherwise arising out of your use of the website.

Force majeure

Cardiff Council will not be in breach of its obligations under these terms and conditions, nor liable to any user of the website for any loss or damage which may be suffered by another party due to any cause beyond its reasonable control. This includes but is not limited to any act of God, strike, trade dispute, act of terrorism, act or omission of government or regulatory bodies.

Contact us

To donate or for more information, please get in touch with us.

Email: coedcaerdyddproject@cardiff.gov.uk

Phone: 029 2233 0235 (Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm).

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