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Native oak trees planted across Causeway Coast & Glens in remembrance of the late Queen Elizabeth II

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A commemorative plaque has been placed along with each of the seven native oak trees planted in the Borough by Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.

A commemorative plaque has been placed along with each of the seven native oak trees planted in the Borough by Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.


The Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens has planted a series of commemorative trees in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.

 

Councillor Tanya Stirling visited each of Council’s seven District Electoral Areas on Thursday 6th February to plant the native oak trees, which will now serve as a lasting reminder of Queen Elizabeth II for future generations.



Speaking after the event, Deputy Mayor Councillor Stirling said:


"I am so proud to attend tree planting ceremonies across the Borough in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II.

 

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Bill Kennedy and Mr Peter Mackie, DL, representing the Lord-Lieutenant of County Antrim, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting in River Park, Armoy.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Bill Kennedy and Mr Peter Mackie, DL, representing the Lord-Lieutenant of County Antrim, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting in River Park, Armoy.


“I am delighted that Council has honoured the late Queen in this way with commemorative trees, following on from the planting initiative in 2022, which saw 14,000 new trees planted as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy.

 

“We now have these special areas throughout the Borough as a living reminder of Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting the significant role she played in many people’s lives during her seventy year reign.”



Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillors Ivor Wallace, Jonathan McAuley, Darryl Wilson, John McAuley and Mervyn Storey, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting in Riverside Park, Ballymoney.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillors Ivor Wallace, Jonathan McAuley, Darryl Wilson, John McAuley and Mervyn Storey, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting in Riverside Park, Ballymoney.

 

The trees planted by the Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Tanya Stirling, on Thursday 6th February 2025 are located at The Jim Watt Centre, Garvagh; Riverside Park, Ballymoney; River Park, Armoy; Cloonavin, Coleraine; Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart; Lower Main Street, Limavady; and Burnfoot Playing Fields.


Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillors Russell Watton, Philip Anderson and John Wisener, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Cloonavin, Coleraine.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillors Russell Watton, Philip Anderson and John Wisener, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Cloonavin, Coleraine.



Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Dawn Huggins, Alderman Michelle Knight-McQuillan and Councillor Richard Holmes, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at The Jim Watt Centre, Garvagh.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Dawn Huggins, Alderman Michelle Knight-McQuillan and Councillor Richard Holmes, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at The Jim Watt Centre, Garvagh.


Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Edgar Scott and Damien Guy, Council Estates Supervisor, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Burnfoot Playing Fields.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Edgar Scott and Damien Guy, Council Estates Supervisor, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Burnfoot Playing Fields.

 

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Steven Callaghan, Leona Kane, Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Co. Londonderry, and Damien Guy, Council Estates Supervisor, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Lower Main Street, Limavady.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Councillor Steven Callaghan, Leona Kane, Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Co. Londonderry, and Damien Guy, Council Estates Supervisor, at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Lower Main Street, Limavady.



Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Alderman Richard Stewart, Alderman Mark Fielding, Councillor John McAuley, Lady Girvan MBE, Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Co. Londonderry, Damien Guy, Council Estates Supervisor, and Alderman Sharon McKillop at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart.

Deputy Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Tanya Stirling, pictured with Alderman Richard Stewart, Alderman Mark Fielding, Councillor John McAuley, Lady Girvan MBE, Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Co. Londonderry, Damien Guy, Council Estates Supervisor, and Alderman Sharon McKillop at the Queen Elizabeth II tree painting at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart.

 

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