National Tree Week runs from 23 November to 1 December - become a Tree Champion today
Be a #TreeChampion this #NationalTreeWeek from 23 November to 1 December organised by The Tree Council
National Tree Week is the UK's largest annual tree celebration, marking the start of the winter tree planting season.
Existing tree planting targets will not help us plant the millions more trees needed to help reduce UK carbon emissions and tackle climate change. We need to plant around 30,000 hectares of trees every year for the next thirty years throughout the UK – which is approximately the size of the Isle of Wight (38,000 ha) in trees every year.
We all need to get involved and work together - families, communities, landowners, local authorities, charities, farmers and government bodies. National Tree Week is an opportunity for everyone to plant a tree and help ensure a tree-filled future. So dig out your sturdy boots, grab a spade and become a Tree Champion today!
Find out more about how to get involved here
National Tree Week is the UK's largest annual tree celebration, marking the start of the winter tree planting season.
Existing tree planting targets will not help us plant the millions more trees needed to help reduce UK carbon emissions and tackle climate change. We need to plant around 30,000 hectares of trees every year for the next thirty years throughout the UK – which is approximately the size of the Isle of Wight (38,000 ha) in trees every year.
We all need to get involved and work together - families, communities, landowners, local authorities, charities, farmers and government bodies. National Tree Week is an opportunity for everyone to plant a tree and help ensure a tree-filled future. So dig out your sturdy boots, grab a spade and become a Tree Champion today!
Find out more about how to get involved here