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COVID-19 update statement
In light of the ongoing Covid-19 situation, our primary responsibility is to safeguard the health and wellbeing of our staff, volunteers, partners and the general public.
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Planting healthy air for city kids
“Since the planting has taken place, the air that we breathe seems more healthy.” Check out our Planting Healthy Air programme!
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The mysterious Ogham
Learn all about the ogham, also known as the Celtic tree alphabet!
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How trees adopt unique ways to protect themselves
We've asked our tree experts to share their best tree facts! First up: how trees have found ingenious ways of protecting themselves against threat.
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Our history
Since 1993, we have grown into a thriving organisation with national and international impact, but we’ve stuck to our roots. Here are some of our milestones...
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Time to go catkin spotting
Out in our green spaces the first signs of spring are starting to glimmer. Snowdrops and daffodils and lambs’ tails.
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The Link School
SunderlandThe Edible Playground is especially built to support pupils who have additional and behavioural needs, and offers a dedicated sensory area - perfect for meditation classes!
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Celebrate International Day of Forests with poetree!
We're thrilled to announce the winners of our PoeTree competition, honouring our connection to urban trees. Check them out below!
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Urban tree festival
Trees for Cities is proud to support the Urban Tree Festival 2021, running from 15th - 23rd May to celebrate and promote urban trees!
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Mental health and food growing
Spending time outside is good for body and mind. Find out how our Edible Playgrounds have supported both pupils and teachers during the pandemic.
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How Urban Trees have helped our Mental Health through COVID-19
Urban trees have helped us to cope and overcome mental health issues throughout the pandemic, and will continue to do so long into the future.
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Partnering up with The Queen’s Green Canopy
We're happy to announce we'll be The Queen’s Green Canopy's delivery partner in urban areas as part of their campaign to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee”.