MP Plants Boddam's Royal Oak to Mark Jubilee
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Banff & Buchan MP Eilidh Whiteford officiated at Boddam Community Council’s
tree planting day held recently by planning a Royal Oak to commemorate the Queen’s jubilee
year.
The SNP MP was invited to plant the sapling,
which was grown on the Royal Estate at Balmoral, by the Community Council as
part of their efforts to plant several hundred trees around the local
recreation park.
Local councillors Stuart Pratt, Stephen Smith
and Tom Malone also attended to show support for the event, which saw a large
number of volunteers turn out to help.
Commenting, Eilidh Whiteford MP said:
“It was a great honour to be asked by the Community
Council to plant their Royal Oak
and I hope the sapling survives the onset of the Buchan winter.
“I’m sure the organisers must have been gratified
by the number of people who turned out on the day to lend a hand with the
planting of various kinds of tree around the recreation park. Councillor Stuart Pratt was a particularly
enthusiastic helper who had planted a dozen trees before I arrived.
“It’s good that Boddam has a go-ahead Community
Council and I commend it and the volunteers who turned out for their community
spirit and putting something back into the community.”