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How one tree can transform urban mental health
10 October 2017
Here's why spending time among trees can boost our mental health.
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How to forage in our cities
13 September 2017
How on earth do you forage in a city? Beth, our Digital Marketing Coordinator has some advice.
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Urban Blackberry Jam recipe
13 September 2017
After a foraging trip, our Digital Marketing Coordinator , Beth made blackberry jam Here's how.
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How do you find out the value of Trees?
7 September 2017
What's the value of a tree? Here are some insights from our i-Tree survey in Ealing.
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A Beginners guide to urban ‘Forest Bathing’
6 July 2017
It may sound strange, but a new activity is captivating imaginations and inspiring thousands to get outside and enjoy the health benefits our trees can offer: Forest Bathing.
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Felling of Sheffield trees pauses
26 March 2018
The felling of Sheffield trees pauses - offering a chance to review the evidence.
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Valuing Ealing's Urban Trees
11 March 2018
What do trees give back? New report finds Ealing’s trees remove 2,000 tonnes of carbon from the air every year.
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Our planting season: In numbers
1 June 2018
This season we’ve yet again done what we do best: planted trees, spruced up cities and created Edible Playground so kids can grow and sow their own healthy food.
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The mysterious history of the London plane tree
31 May 2018
Did you know that the humble London plane tree has its roots shrouded in mystery and sunk in the enigmatic and colourful mists of historic events?
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A day on Wimbledon Common with Peter Fiennes
25 June 2018
This May heralded London’s first ever Urban tree Festival. Gurnam Bubber tagged along on author Peter Fiennes’ magical Tree walk on Wimbledon Common.
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A leafy world of magic and wonder: Interview with Peter Fiennes
9 July 2018
Gurnam Bubber went to London’s first Urban tree festival and a tree walk with a difference where she sat down with author and tree enthusiast Peter Fiennes.
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Intreeducing: Magical Hawthorn
27 July 2018
In our new series we take a closer look at the tree species we see around us every day, dig up their colourful past and look for secrets beneath their leaves. Meet the Hawthorn.