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Interview with Youth Programme Manager Megan
7 March 2025
In honour of International Women’s Day, HortWeek speaks to our Youth Programme Manager, Megan Akerman, on how we're engaging young people with the urban forestry sector.
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Interview with Urban Forest Director Suzanne
7 March 2025
To mark International Women’s Day, Suzanne Simmons, Urban Forest Director at Trees for Cities, shares how far the forestry sector has come, but why there is more work to be done.
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How to create a woodland
20 March 2025
What goes into designing a brand new woodland? Volunteers Charlene and Kelsey wondered exactly this, so we invited them to interview our Urban Forest experts.
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Mae Trees for Cities yn dod a'r Goedwig Genedlaethol i ysgolion Caerdydd
Rydym yn trawsnewid meysydd chwarae ysgolion Caerdydd gyda’n rhaglen Meysydd Chwarae Iach.
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Best places to see urban blossom in the UK
25 March 2025
Looking to enjoy cherry blossom this spring? Check out our ever-growing UK-wide guide on where to see urban blooms.
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Hartlepool project to address town-wide low tree cover
1 April 2025
Tree Equity for Hartlepool will help combat the town's low canopy cover which is well below the national average.
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Bexhill’s Tree Planting Strategy
This strategy serves as a tool to guide decision-making and future action with regards to tree planting in Bexhill-on-Sea.
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Collective Climate Repair
We're proud to be a key delivery partner in Collective Climate Repair, a UK-wide initiative led by Sensory Trust.
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Co-designing Queen's Park Primary School with pupils
28 April 2025
Queen’s Park Primary School playground was very concrete-heavy and in dire need of green space for outdoor education and recreation, so we transformed it!
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Generations Growing Together in Keighley
30 April 2025
In Keighley, we've been working with local groups of all ages to co-design and plant a woodland - not just to grow trees, but to grow a stronger community.
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Inclusive Climate Action with Sensory Trust
28 May 2025
Climate action inclusivity is vital if we want to make our world a greener, healthier place to live. So what does that look like, and why is it so important?
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Growing Communities
At Trees for Cities, we're not just growing trees, we're growing thriving, resilient communities - brought together through the shared act of caring for our urban nature.