We publish a newsletter for tree wardens and conservation
volunteers twice a year - you can view the most recent and past
issues by following the link below. If you would like to be added
to our mailing list please email
communityandeconomic@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk
with your name and address.
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Autumn 2009 newsletter
Includes articles on:
- Tree O’Clock - BBC Breathing Places invites you to be part of a
Guinness World Record attempt and a nationwide celebration of
trees.
- A tree a day keeps the doctor away!
- Mid Suffolk tree wardens play key role in traditional orchards
survey.
- Life after death - up to a third of forest species depend on
veteran trees and deadwood for their survival.
- Aftercare of young trees.
- Grow oak from acorns!
- Autumn/winter work party programme.
View the Autumn 2009 issue (new window PDF
242KB)
Spring 2009 newsletter
Includes articles on:
- Planting new hedges and trees? - protecting archaeology and
landscape character.
- Start your own tree nursery.
- Butterfly surveyors needed.
- Million Ponds Project.
- Plotting Suffolk’s orchards - volunteer’s needed.
- Coppices & Constables.
- 2009 training events.
View the Spring 2009 issue (new window PDF
242KB)
Winter 2008/09 newsletter
Includes articles on:
- Native black poplar - profile and planting.
- Impact of Cameraria ohridella on horse chestnut trees.
- Keeping ivy in it's place.
- BBC's 'Breathing Places'.
- Can't see the bricks for the trees? - protecting trees,
hedgerows and the landscape.
View the Winter 2008/09 issue (new window PDF
639KB)
Spring 2008 newsletter
Includes articles on:
- How mighty the Staverton oaks!
- Love trees? Share that love and join ‘the summer of hugs’.
- Garden Guerrillas - get your green team on the march.
- Trees need your care.
- Parham Wildlife Group.
- NERC Act 2006 and the Conservation (Natural Habitats)
Regulations.
View the Spring 2008 issue (new window PDF
608KB)