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To celebrate National Tree Week 2026 (March 8th to March 15th) the Tree Council of Ireland and Coillte, with the support from Clare County Council, are making saplings available, for free, to voluntary community groups.
Any interested group must undertake to plant saplings in a suitable public location, in their own community.
This year there will be a limited number of saplings available and a priority ranking may be implemented for award of the trees to groups. Saplings will be supplied on a first-come-first-served basis. Community groups that;
have a Biodiversity Plan and/or outline the success of previous planted saplings/trees and
can demonstrate where planting will happen will be ranked higher.
To express your interest in availing of saplings, groups should complete and submit the online Sapling Order Form 2026.
Groups will need to have a suitable means of transport for collecting saplings from the Gardening Section, Gort Rd., Ennis, Co. Clare at the allocated collection date.
For any queries please contact us at (065) 6862903 or email communityclimate@clarecoco.ie.
To celebrate National Tree Week 2026 (March 8th to March 15th) the Tree Council of Ireland and Coillte, with the support from Clare County Council, are making saplings available, for free, to voluntary community groups.
Any interested group must undertake to plant saplings in a suitable public location, in their own community.
This year there will be a limited number of saplings available and a priority ranking may be implemented for award of the trees to groups. Saplings will be supplied on a first-come-first-served basis. Community groups that;
have a Biodiversity Plan and/or outline the success of previous planted saplings/trees and
can demonstrate where planting will happen will be ranked higher.
To express your interest in availing of saplings, groups should complete and submit the online Sapling Order Form 2026.
Groups will need to have a suitable means of transport for collecting saplings from the Gardening Section, Gort Rd., Ennis, Co. Clare at the allocated collection date.
For any queries please contact us at (065) 6862903 or email communityclimate@clarecoco.ie.