Velta Construction and Stump Up For Trees Forge a Green Legacy in the Brecon Beacons

Velta Construction proudly announces a new partnership with Stump Up For Trees, an ambitious, community-based charity dedicated to woodland creation and biodiversity enhancement in the breathtaking Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) area of south-east Wales.

In a powerful commitment to environmental stewardship, Velta Construction has pledged a £500 donation to support Stump Up For Trees’ mission. This donation will contribute to the planting of over 80 trees across carefully selected farm sites in the heart of the Brecon Beacons.

What makes this partnership truly exceptional is the unique approach of Stump Up For Trees. As an organisation deeply rooted in community values, they leverage partnerships to maximise the impact of every donation. With Velta Construction’s £500 contribution, Stump Up For Trees will round it up, facilitating the planting of nearly 160 trees.

Stump Up For Trees focuses on creating sustainable woodlands, fostering biodiversity, and preserving the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons. Their community-driven approach aligns seamlessly with Velta Construction’s commitment to responsible business practices and sustainable development.

This collaboration underscores Velta Construction’s dedication to making a positive impact on the environment and supporting local communities. By joining forces with Stump Up For Trees, we are not only planting trees but also nurturing a green legacy in the iconic landscapes of the Brecon Beacons.

Phil Thomas, Commercial Director at Velta Construction, shared his thoughts on this impactful collaboration, “Our commitment to sustainability goes hand-in-hand with our dedication to the communities we serve. Partnering with Stump Up For Trees aligns with our vision for a greener and more resilient future.”

By supporting the one million tree initiative, Velta Construction is actively participating in the creation of a healthier, more sustainable future for the Brecon Beacons community

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