South Ayrshire nature groups will soon benefit from a new funding scheme.

The Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere (GSA Biosphere), in partnership with South Ayrshire Council, has announced the launch of a pilot funding programme for small-scale tree planting projects.

Grants worth up to £1,000 are available to individuals and organisations who want to plant trees on less than 0.25ha of land, with eligible projects including small copses, treelines, field boundary trees, parkland trees and orchards.

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Supported by funding from South Ayrshire Council, the pilot programme will fund up to 10 projects this winter.

Applications will be accepted until Friday, March 1, 2024.

Up to 100 per cent of material costs such as plants, shelters, tree guards and fencing materials may be funded, with the possibility of funded labour costs as well for non-profit organisations.

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Hedge planting, tree planting within private gardens, and planting on deep peat or over archaeological sites are not eligible under the terms of the programme.

The GSA Biosphere celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2022, with official confirmation of an expanded boundary earlier this year.

The 9,720km² region now includes Alloway – the birthplace of Robert Burns – and 12 nautical miles of the marine environment, up to and including Ailsa Craig.

Approximately 86 per cent of South Ayrshire lies within the UNESCO-designated area.

The Biosphere was a winner at the Ayrshire Business Awards in October and, in a landmark accolade, was recently announced as having made National Geographic’s prestigious Cool List for 2024.

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Antoine Lemaire, GSA Biosphere’s nature recovery officer, is leading the South Ayrshire Tree Planting pilot.

He said: “All 748 UNESCO Biospheres around the world share a remit to promote conservation and nature restoration, and the small-scale tree planting scheme is a fantastic opportunity to enhance the landscape and biodiversity of South Ayrshire.

"We are especially pleased to be working alongside South Ayrshire Council, one of the GSA Biosphere’s core funders, in a programme that has such great potential to bring long-term benefits for people and nature.”

Those interested in the tree planting programme can find more information and application forms at www.gsabiosphere.org.uk or by emailing antoine@gsabiosphere.org.uk