AFTER winning a competition a pupil from Calstock planted a tree to celebrate the ten years of Tamar Valley being an AONB. An apple tree and daffodil bulbs were planted on Albaston?s Millennium Green to celebrate the years since it was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The planting ceremony was carried out by Tavistock and District Conservation Project and by Georgia, a pupil from Calstock Primary School. Georgia won the recent poster competition, designed to encourage local children to think about what the Tamar Valley means to them. This was open to children who are aged ten this year from primary schools throughout the valley. Mary Martin, local landscape painter, judged the posters and said: ?I thought Georgia had a very original interpretation and had taken a lot of care with detail as well as her design being quite pictorial, unified and well composed.? Later on this month, trees and daffodils will be planted throughout the Valley in each parish the AONB covers, so everyone can share in the first ten years of this landscape. Tamar Valley expressed thanks to the Silvanus Trust and Stoke Climsland who have kindly donated money for the trees.