Southwark, Borough and Camberwell

The Mayor of London’s street tree programme has identified priority areas across all London Boroughs desperately in need of street trees. A street tree can transform a local landscape adding colour and texture throughout the year, providing new habitats for wildlife and improving the general street environment for all by providing shelter and shade.

Trees for Cities is working in partnership with the London Borough of Southwark and the Bankside Open Spaces Trust to engage local residents, schools and businesses in discussion about street trees through door knocking, mail drops and group workshops where participants are given the opportunity to discuss likes and dislikes, aspirations and concerns in order to find the best solutions and to build consensus within the community. 

Trees for Cities will be undertaking the planting of approximately 85 new street trees in the Borough and Camberwell areas. Residents and local stakeholders will be encouraged to get involved in the care and maintenance of the new trees with our Love Trees Hotline.

This project is supported by the London Tree and Woodland Grant Scheme Mayor of London Street Tree programme, the London Borough of Southwark, Thames Water Ltd., Kia Motors UK, Better Bankside and the Bankside Open Spaces Trust.

“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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