During Sustainability Action Week (18th-22nd March 2024), Nottingham Royal Concert Hall hosted ‘Wild Isles in Concert’, a spectacular symphonic encounter with the wildlife of the British Isles as captured in Sir David Attenborough’s landmark new series. Researchers were invited to participate in this event to showcase and highlight the highly acclaimed work of their researchers and collaborators which connect to themes of Sustainability. Here we are with our collaborative project "When the Future Comes'
Read MoreThe Suffragettes planted the Suffragette Arboretum between 1909 and 1912. One solitary Austrian Pine, planted in 1909 by Rose Lamartine Yates, survives to this day. This tree is part of my Significant Tree Project and it is in Eileen's back garden!
Read MoreTesting the pitch for future tree bells at John Taylor’s Bell Foundry
Read MoreThe ceremony on the Forest in Nottingham with our Tree Cryer. To celebrate Tree Charter Day and Nottingham City Council signing a pledge to the Woodland Trusts Tree Charter, we planted an Oak tree and rang the Tree Charter bell. Huge thanks to Alex Begg, Bruce Asbestos, Reece Straw and Mike Semkin, Ang Bartram and the University of Derby for making this possible.
Read MoreThe Tree Charter Bell on its way home for the first time.
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