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Solicitors plant trees at the Uppermill office

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When the Pearson Solicitors team moved into our new premises in Uppermill what better way to celebrate than planting a tree in our lovely new grounds.

Pearson Solicitors in Uppermill

The offices at High Street, Uppermill, have gardens and client car parking at the back and some trees had to be removed as they were suffering from Ash die-back.

As part of a green initiative for every house purchase that the residential property team at Pearson Solicitors deal with, they offer a tree to the homeowners, or if they have no space for one, the trees are collated and planted together in spare ground, as happened recently at Friezland and Churchill playing fields.

“No one likes to remove trees but it had to be done for safety reasons so at the offices, as well as creating a wild flower meadow, we decided it would be a great opportunity to plant one of the trees we offer to clients,” said Pearson Director and Head of Property, Victoria Marshall.

Planting future roots

The trees sent to clients are all native species and are part of the ‘Planting Roots for the Future’ environmental campaign launched a couple of years ago.

On completion of every house purchase the team send an appropriate tree to the new homeowner with the aim of reducing emissions in the local area. Local suppliers are used to source the trees which include

  • Rowan, Apple,
  • Birch, Field Maple,
  • Oak
  • Hornbeam

All the trees are cared for by Oldham community members at The Hub, Alexandra Park.

Contact our Conveyancing Solicitors

For advice on purchasing your new home speak to our conveyancing solicitors on 0161 785 3500 or email enquiries@pearsonlegal.co.uk

Please note that the information and opinions contained in this article are not intended to be comprehensive, nor to provide legal advice. No responsibility for its accuracy or correctness is assumed by Pearson Solicitors and Financial Advisers Ltd or any of its members or employees. Professional legal advice should be obtained before taking, or refraining from taking, any action as a result of this article.

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