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OUR_PROJECTS_After_2a_88_88.jpg   Our flagship edible playground at Rotherfield School


OUR_PROJECTS_dorchester_plane00011_88_88.jpg   London's 80 Future Great Trees with The Dorchester Hotel


Goodmayes_44_x_44.jpg   Our largest project to date - 12,000 trees at Goodmayes Park.


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  • Autism Plus

    In December 2009 Trees for Cities linked up with Sheffield City Council and Autism Plus to create a sensory garden and fruiting orchard at the Coleridge Resource Cen...

    Schools and play schemes

  • Bear Island

    Following the successful launch of our partnership with Reading Borough Council in November 2006, Trees for Cities’ work in Reading has continued to grow.  In ...

    Streets and carparks

  • Bevin Court

    Working alongside the Bevin Court Community Gardens group and in partnership with Homes for Islington and the London Borough of Islington, Trees for Cities will transform...

    Social housing

  • Birchmere Park - Thamesmead

    Birchmere Park - Thamesmead

    Woods

  • Brayards Estate

    This project is running from September 2011 – March 2012 We have planted 20 new orchard trees. Brayards Estate in Southwark currently comprises of two residentia...

    Social housing

  • Broadwater Green

    Broadwater Green

    Parks and open spaces

  • Brookdale Park

    Parks and open spaces

  • Bygrove Primary School

    Bygrove Primary School

    Schools and play schemes

  • Canford Park

    Trees for Cities is now entering its fifth year of urban tree planting in Bristol - southwest England's most populous city.  As with so many of the UK's historic cit...

    Parks and open spaces

  • Carlton Hill Primary School

    In March 2008 Trees for Cities made its first mark on Brighton, when we planted over 200 trees at Carlton Hill Primary School. The entire school, from Reception to Year ...

    Schools and play schemes

“Trees are a luxury for all of us and we need this luxury for our health, mind and soul. Places become sad when there is no green, no life present. Trees balance our lives. I am happy to support Trees for Cities with all my heart.”

Karin Leitner, Classical Flautist

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