75 oak trees are being planted across East Cambridgeshire to mark King Charles III's Coronation and his 75th birthday.
Local councils across East Cambridgeshire are collecting the trees, ready to be planted.
The councils are: Soham, Mepal, Dullingham, Swaffham Bulbeck, Ely, Wicken, Reach, Stretham, Coveney and Burwell.
Schools in Isleham, Soham and Littleport are also planting some of the trees, whilst Beach Babies Nursery is adding a few trees to its garden area.
Kennet Community Land Trust, Haddenham Conservation Trust, Prospects Trust and Cloud Ursa will also be collecting some trees to plant for King Charles III.
East Cambridgeshire District Council donated the trees to the East Cambs organisations as part of its own celebration of the Coronation and the King's birthday.
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