
A council has planted dozens of Christmas trees in preparation for future holiday celebrations.
The Dudly Council said it had put trees in the city across the city this week as part of the spring planting project.
The regime said new trees improve public places and will continue to be a permanent and continue of the Christmas events.
“Although it is spring, we are already planning to celebrate Christmas, which gather communities for celebrations and we have been welcomed to track for our businessmen,” said Paul Bradley, deputy chairman of the council.
“Now we have 12 trees that are permanently planted and rooted,” he said.
“These trees not only raise our public space, but also support living diversity, improve the quality of air, and work as a long-term alternative and environmental awareness for future seasonal shows.
The council said the Christmas occupation celebrations will be held on November 15, in Sedgli, November 23 and Dudley on December 6 in Brierley Hill and Storbrige.