Logo Logo
News Bermuda, Thursday, October 29, 2009 Contact us

Today's Edition
Home
2009 Royal Visit
News
Business
Sport
Opinion
Lifestyle
Gazette Video
Death & Funeral Notices
Special Sections
Green Pages
Career Fair
Right to Know Campaign
Today's Photos
Spotted on the Rock
Body & Soul
Shipping
Young Observer
Religion
Classified
Weather
Bermuda Calendar
Links
About Us
Contact Us
Subscribe
Electronic Edition
Advertise
Advertise Online
Registration
RSS feeds
Email Alerts
Help/FAQ
Mid-Ocean News
Code of Practice Policy
Privacy Policy
Copyright Policy
Yesterday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Sunday
Saturday
Custom



Published: November 6. 2009 09:21AM
Bank workers plant trees at Vesey Nature Reserve


By Amanda Dale

Bank employees invested in the future of the natural environment by planting trees for preservation charity Buy Back Bermuda.


Up to 34 staff from the Butterfield Bank took part in the project, at Vesey Nature Reserve, Southampton.

They also helped to clear invasive plants at the Skroggins Hill site, replacing them with native and endemic flora and fauna.

Walking trails and resting spots were also pruned and tidied to make way for future planting.

Butterfield Bank President and CEO Alan Thompson said: "Giving back to the community is an important part of our business and I am very pleased that so many of our employees volunteered their time to assist Buy Back Bermuda.

"It was especially heartening to see so many young people coming forward to assist in the preservation of such a beautiful part of the Island."

Vesey Nature Reserve is a 7.5 acre parcel of land at the edge of Evans Pond, Southampton. It extends over the ridgeline of Skroggins Hill to the shoreline of the Little Sound, and borders Evans Bay Nature Reserve.

In addition to volunteer time, Bank of Butterfield also donated $600 worth of gardening equipment to the Bermuda National Trust, for future volunteer events. This included loppers, secateurs and gloves.



»  Print this article
»  View related stories

Message:


Your name:
Your e-mail address: 
To e-mail address:


 




 
Bank workers plant trees at Vesey Nature Reserve::
 
Planting seeds for the future
 
Southampton's Skroggins Hill donated to Buy Back Bermuda campaign
 
Bank staff beautify nature reserves
 
'Buy Back Bermuda' round two launched
 
Work starts on restoring former NASA base into a natural Bermuda landscape::
 

















Copyright ©2009 The Royal Gazette Ltd.
For more info or comments please contact webmaster@royalgazette.bm