Source: http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/102679/volunteers-plant-new-trees-at-woodland
Volunteers plant new trees at woodland
Reporter: Lucy Kenderdine | Date online: 21 March 2017
DOZENS of volunteers braved the cold and mud to help plant hundreds of trees at a new community woodland in Oldham on Saturday.
Joining in with the tree-planting were volunteers from Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) with members travelling from across the North West for the event.
Spokesman Ammar Ahmad said: “Our aim has been to help plant 1,000 trees at the site today and we’ve had volunteers coming from around Manchester, Preston and Liverpool to be part of the event.
“Volunteering to help improve our community is a vital part of our faith and we regularly take part in events such as tree-planting and street-cleaning whenever we can.”
Member Qammar Sethr (19) said he enjoyed the experience, but quickly realised he had chosen the wrong footwear for the job.
“I shouldn’t have worn trainers,” he said, as he joined others struggling to negotiate the muddy and wet conditions. “But it’s all part of the fun to get your hands dirty and plant trees.
“Once it has been finished it will have a positive impact on the community in Greater Manchester.”
Fellow volunteer Mian Malik (36) kept a smile on his face during the session. He said: “As a member of the group I’ve done tree planting volunteering before, so I’m comfortable in these conditions.”
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I have just Seen the news showing Westminster bridge. Thank you , thank you, thank you !!! Britain desperately needs this public show of unity from all, regardless of faith,
But especially from the Muslim community.
The actions of Muslim fundamentalists has had a devastating effect on the general acceptance of religious tolerance in Britain.
More please. Once again THANK YOU !
With love and respect. Ian.,,,,,Age 77.
With faith in human beings.