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Tree Friends

Tree Friends may feel unsure about taking on individual responsibilities as a Tree Warden but can still help with conserving and improving Plymouth’s trees. As a Tree Friend, you will receive the quarterly newsletter and other updates by email and will be welcome at all organised activities such as tree plantings, guided walks and talks, and other events. Tree Friends may ask to become a Tree Warden when they wish to take responsibility for a chosen area of work such as looking after a group of trees or helping to run the Tree Warden network.


Becoming a Tree Friend

Becoming a Tree Friend is a good way of staying in touch with tree matters and learning about their importance in towns and cities. To join, simply fill in and submit the form below. Your support is important and will help with replacing trees in streets, parks and public places that have been lost over the years. There is no subscription involved.




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