The Urban Tree Festival is a celebration of urban and suburban trees, woods, forests, scrubland, hedgerows and all the wild places that bring life and joy to our cities.
For the past three years the festival has celebrated our urban trees with events including: walks, workshops, talks, parties, practical advice for planting and maintenance.
The festival is run by a small group of volunteers with the help of charity CPRE London, and funding from the Mayor of London through the London Urban Forest Plan and charity trees for Cities.
Although this is a national event, many of the listings are in London - some of them right on our doorstep (nearest events are in Alexandra Park on Wednesday 19th).
Find out more at the UTF website.
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Thanks for posting this. I have looked up the two outdoor events in Alexandra Park and here they are:
10.30 Forest Bathed Baby Club, A walk for new and expectant Parents with sling worn babies in Alexandra Palace Park (London) with Katie Mills from Forest & Family. Real-life event. Book here.
11:45 Introduction to Forest Bathing, small group Forest Bathing taster walk in Alexandra Palace Park (London) with Katie Mills from Forest & Family. Real-life event. Book here.
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I can't say I have ever heard of Forest Bathing so I looked it up.
https://www.forestryengland.uk/blog/forest-bathing
Not my cup of tea perhaps but who knows what appeals after such a lock down.
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