
HOUSEBUILDER Dandara Scotland has announced its support for the charity Trees for Cities.
Hundreds of trees will be planted this year as part of the programme, with Dandara’s contribution scaled in line with its projected homebuilding activity for 2025. The trees will be in place across the UK in locations where they can make the greatest difference – with the aim of revitalising green spaces, enhancing natural habitats, and contributing to healthier environments.
The move follows the release of Dandara’s first ESG report earlier this year, which outlines its broader environmental approach. That includes developing a carbon pathway to achieve net zero by 2025, rolling out hybrid solar-powered generators on site to reduce fossil fuel use during construction, and contributing over £210,000 to biodiversity and ecology improvements over the past year.
Dandara Scotland’s donation contributes to Trees for Cities’ mission to improve the environments in which people live and work. By planting trees where they’re most needed, the charity is helping to improve air quality, increase access to nature, support local wildlife, and promote healthier, more connected communities.
Tony Williamson, sales director at Dandara Scotland, said, “Planting trees is not a silver bullet, but it’s one of many meaningful actions we’re taking to reduce our environmental footprint and support community wellbeing. Our donation to Trees for Cities complements our wider sustainability commitments by helping to restore green spaces and bring nature back into the places where people live. As housebuilders, we have a responsibility to help shape the long-term health and liveability of the areas we build in and this is one way we’re delivering on that.”
Charlie Hyland, corporate partnership coordinator at Trees for Cities, added, “Trees for Cities is focused on the long-term regeneration of urban environments. Our projects are designed to bring lasting environmental and social benefits – from cleaner air and better biodiversity to stronger community connections. Support from companies like Dandara helps us to extend our impact and continue creating greener, healthier places.”