
Trees and Parks from Paul Wood. Weekly posts about parks – the great under-appreciated feature of our towns and cities. Weekend posts feature an account of a great British or Irish tree, there’s occasional Long Reads, often from guest contributors.
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A Swings and Roundabouts post. I became aware of how interesting parks are having visited hundreds across Britain and Ireland looking for remarkable trees. I can confirm that our parks are full of great trees, but I can also confirm that ou...
Earlier this week, the death of Major Oak was announced. The tree died back last summer and failed to produce new leaves this spring, but just to make sure, presumably, the tree’s custodians waited until June to make the announcement. The m...
West Ham Park was originally a botanic garden created by eighteenth-century physician and botanist John Fothergill, before becoming a public park in 1874. Several interesting trees grow here, but the most spectacular is one of the best and...
When I was researching my book, Tree Hunting, I visited hundreds of parks across Britain and Ireland looking for interesting trees. I can confirm that our parks are full of great trees. But I was also struck by how fascinating parks are. Ea...
Liverpool’s Three Graces are the three iconic buildings that line the waterfront at Pier Head. In recent years the Royal Liver, the Cunard and the Port of Liverpool have been joined by avenues of dawn redwoods which will, in only a decade o...
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Notes from the urban forest. Author of ‘Tree Hunting’, ‘London's Street Trees’, ‘London is a Forest’, and more.
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