What's Happening?
Alba Trees, a leading nursery based in East Lothian, has been awarded a contract to supply a variety of tree species for a new Center Parcs holiday village in the Scottish Borders. The company plans to utilize its network of local growers and producers
to meet the demand, aiming to keep the supply chain within the South of Scotland. This approach is intended to support local economies while enhancing biodiversity and creating a natural woodland setting for visitors. The project is expected to bring significant economic benefits to the region, including job creation and increased tourism. Center Parcs CEO Colin McKinlay expressed gratitude for the support from the Scottish Government and other partners, highlighting the transformational impact the development will have on the South of Scotland.
Why It's Important?
The contract awarded to Alba Trees underscores the importance of sustainable practices and local economic support in large-scale development projects. By involving local producers, the project not only creates a sustainable environment for visitors but also spreads economic benefits throughout the Scottish Borders. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote biodiversity and environmental stewardship in commercial developments. The new Center Parcs site is expected to boost the local economy by creating jobs and attracting tourists, which can have a lasting positive impact on the region. The collaboration between Alba Trees and Center Parcs also highlights the potential for public-private partnerships to drive regional development and sustainability goals.









