Tree Wardens
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The Tree Warden Scheme is a national initiative to enable people
to play an active role in conserving and enhancing their local
trees and woods. The scheme was founded by the Tree Council and is
co-ordinated by the County Council
Tree Wardens are volunteers, appointed by parish councils or
other community organisations, who gather information about their
local trees, get involved in local tree matters and encourage local
practical projects to do with trees and woods.
View current
list of parishes in Worcestershire without Tree
Wardens.
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Since the Scheme's launch in September 1990, the Tree Council
has been working closely with Local Authorities to set up Tree
Warden Networks throughout the UK. There currently over 8,000 Tree
Wardens, throughout the UK with around 110 currently in
Worcestershire.
Visit their website for
more information.
For information on the scheme contact the Community
Greenspace Team on 01905 766493
This page was last reviewed 2 September 2011 at 12:15.
The page is next due for review 28 February 2013.