Friday 6 June 2014

Tree Sale

Tree and Plant Sale at the Hackney Community Tree Nursery
come and get some lovely trees or shrubs for the garden
11am - 2pm
 
Hackney tree carers win London community awards
Our Hackney Tree People project (winter pruning workshops, etc.) won the Mayor of London's best community tree project on Weds (28th May).
Annie Chipchase also won an award for her dedication in managing the Tree Nursery and improving Hackney's Green Spaces.
See PRESS RELEASE below for more information.
 
Hackney Tree Calender 2015
Yes the Hackney Tree Calendar is back!
We will be going to press in late August so if you have any wonderful Hackney Tree photos you think worthy of the calendar send me a reduced resolution copy with info about when and where it was taken.
 
Tree Walk Clissold Park
Solstice tree walk Clissold Park 7-9pm 22nd June.
Meet on the steps of the cafe.
 
 
Russell
 
 
Russell Miller
07758 326530
16 John Campbell Road
London
N16 8JZ
http://treemusketeers.org.uk/
ALL FOR TREES AND TREES FOR ALL
PRESS RELEASE
Hackney tree carers win London community awards
 
Hackney Tree People has won the Mayor of London's Community Tree Award for the most successful project inspired, driven and delivered by a local community. Local ecologist Annie Chipchase also won the RE:LEAF Acorn Award for her particular volunteer contribution to London's trees and woodlands.
 
The Hackney Tree People project was created by the Tree Musketeers and Sustainable Hackney and led by tree expert Russell Miller. Working with park users' groups across the borough, Hackney council's parks department and Abney Park Trust, the project involved a series of 10 free practical workshops in the fundamentals of tree and woodland management. Three hundred local people took part, planting 64 trees in parks, pruning Hackney's new public orchards, and helping to manage Abney Park's veteran trees. The project also engaged the general public through seven guided tree walks.
 
Russell Miller said: "Hackney leads London in combining professional arboricultural and ecological expertise with dedicated volunteers to deliver expert sustainable urban tree care. Tree Musketeers work in partnership to empower people to take ownership and responsibility for their trees, parks and green spaces."
 
Annie Chipchase teaches botany and ecology, and runs the community Tree Nursery on Hackney Marshes, which provides most of the trees planted in Hackney's parks. She said: "It's an honour to receive the award, but I'm one of many who enjoy and care for our natural environment."
 
Tree Musketeers is a voluntary community group that has been running in Hackney for 12 years. It has planted and cared for hundreds of trees in parks, including Stoke Newington Common, Springfield Park and Hackney Downs, as well as planting 20 public orchards. In partnership with Hackney Marshes Tree Nursery, the group grows the new trees that are planted in the borough's parks.
 
The annual RE:LEAF awards, celebrating the work of individuals, businesses, communities and professionals to enhance London's urban forest and inspire others, are organised by the Forestry Commission and Mayor of London.
 
In making the award to Hackney Tree People the judges said:
 
"for a long term project that has engaged numerous partnerships and communities in the planting and management of Hackney’s trees. The professional implementation of the project and innovative approaches such as the Tree Calendar were particularly noted."

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