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MASTER GREENKEEPER ACHIEVEMENT
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IRRIGATION TRAINING DAY COULD BE FIRST OF MANY
BIGGA MEMBERS EDUCATION POTENTIAL BOOSTED
BURDEN BROS TAKE ON CHARTERHOUSE
DONCASTER ROVERS PRAISE DENNIS
DALE HIRE TAKES ON SAMURAI
KUBOTA TEAMS UP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHARITY
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KUBOTA TEAMS UP WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CHARITY
The Sylva Foundation

Kubota UK has teamed up with Sylva Foundation, an environmental charity, to support the local community and its surrounding landscape.

Earlier this month, Kubota launched its partnership with the charity by taking part in an ‘Earth, Wind and Fire’ event at the Sylva Foundation Wood Centre, situated in the South Oxfordshire countryside.


Kubota employees at the ‘Earth, Wind and Fire’ event

Kubota employees planted 25 trees throughout a 10x10 metre plot as part of the Sylva Foundation Future Forest scheme, which allows people to build a lasting affinity with a growing woodland by sponsoring their own plot. The new initiative spans over three hectares and contains 325 individual plots that can be sponsored by individuals, families, schools and businesses.

Speaking of the partnership, Candice Dillingham, HR Manager for Kubota UK, said: “Working with the Sylva Foundation is such a natural and organic fit for Kubota as the charity’s commitment to the safekeeping of the natural environment and creating a sustainable future is very similar to our own.

“The Earth, Wind and Fire event was a fantastic experience for all of the Kubota employees involved. As we are one of the biggest employers in Thame, we are dedicated to giving back to the local community, so being able to support and develop the region’s natural landscape allows us to do just that.”

Throughout the day Kubota employees planted a range of trees, including Japanese red cedar and wild cherry to name but a few. Employees were also offered the opportunity to explore the 14 operational wood-based businesses located on site, allowing them to meet with different experts and craftsmen. Here they could see how versatile the various types of wood are and how their applications can vary exponentially.

The event marks just the beginning of the partnership between Kubota UK and the Sylva Foundation, with Kubota employees being able to tend to their trees and watch them develop over the coming years.

 


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