Each birth has its own tree in this village in Val-d'Oise

Each birth has its own tree in this village in Val-d'Oise
Each birth has its own tree in this village in Val-d'Oise

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Fabrice Cahen

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Nov. 27, 2024 at 1:02 p.m.

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One month before Christmas, it was a gift from the village of Saint-Gervais (Val-d'Oise) to around twenty children.

Around ten families went to the heights of the town on Sunday November 24, 2024 to carry out the ecological operation. A birth, a tree intended to allow parents of children born during the year to sponsor the planting of a tree.

“For our son Louis, 4 years old, it is an apple tree,” explains Julie, mother in a relationship with Hugo and parent of two children. The home has been installed in the town since 2011.

The initiative took place in the Grand Parc, a seven-hectare space, municipal property for around twenty years and which is the subject of a development study.

The site has a football pitch and two tennis courts and the town hall plans to complete it with a fitness trail and an orchard of 60 trees.

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Fifteen of them have just been symbolically baptized in the name of a village child.

“We have had around thirty births since 2020”

Florence Binaux-Le Clech
mayor of Saint-Gervais

Peach trees, apricot trees, apple trees, cherry trees and plum trees are the fruit varieties planted under the watchful eye of Atelier de l'Ours in (Eure), a firm specializing in landscaping.

The process is accompanied by the French Vexin Regional Natural Park.

“We advise the municipality in its planning study. A program subsidized by the Park which materializes in this first phase of planting,” explains Magalie Laffond, consulting landscaper at the Pnr.

The town hall also asked the Île-de- Region for assistance under the Green Plan for plantations and other natural developments.

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