Hundreds of new trees are coming to Croydon, and the council has announced which wards will be seeing the greenest boost.

800 trees will be planted in streets across the borough as part of the council’s commitment to planting 3,500 trees by 2022.

The project is likely to see trees such as acers, cheery trees and tilia henryana planted and is being jointly funded by Croydon Council, the Mayor of London and the Forestry Commission.

The council said that the new plantings were prioritised for areas with less tree coverage and will be installed in:

  • Addiscombe East - 40
  • Addiscombe West - 60
  • Bensham Manor - 60
  • Broad Green - 60
  • Coulsdon Town - 40
  • Fairfield - 16
  • New Addington North - 40
  • New Addington South - 80
  • Norbury Park - 40
  • Norbury & Pollards Hill - 40
  • Park Hill & Whitgift - 16
  • Selhurst - 60
  • Shirley North - 60
  • Thornton Heath - 68
  • West Thornton - 60
  • Woodside - 60

Councillor Stuart King, cabinet lead for environment and transport said: “We have committed to planting more trees across Croydon to improve public health and make the borough’s streets and parks look more attractive. In the past two years we have already planted more than 1,500 street trees and these 800 trees, the most awarded to any London borough, are another major step in improving air quality in Croydon.

“We are always looking for new suggestions of places to plant trees as we work towards making the borough cleaner and greener and tackle the climate and ecological emergency we all face.”