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Read MoreWe hear from Wiltshire-based artist and woodturner, George Shapland, to find out what he has been up to with his piece of the one ash
Read MoreNews on the progress of the cabin build, details of the next steps and how you can get involved
Read MoreMeet one of our fabulous Trustees - Liz Scrace.
Read MoreFind out how Project ecologist, Alex Marshall has been gearing up for the phase II of the Nature In Harmony project and how you can get involved in the citizen science!
Read MoreShining a light on our wonderful team of volunteers! Here’s Doreen :)
Read MoreIt’s exciting times here at Andover Trees as we are gearing up to start volunteer workdays again! Here we introduce you to a couple of our younger volunteers Izzy & Grace who have been volunteering with us since primary school!!
Read MoreThe benefits of planting trees and being surrounded by nature are huge in aiding our overall health, the health of the planet and our natural wildlife
Read MoreEverybody meet Trevor. Trevor has been giving his time every week since 2018…
Read MoreAlex updates us on the findings of the past month’s wildlife surveys and citizen science
Read MoreShining a light on the brilliant volunteers behind our project
Read MoreWildlife surveys and citizen science - Here’s the 1st blog post from project ecologist, Alex.
Read MoreAs Earth Day 2020 arrives, founder Wendy reflects on the journey of Andover Trees United so far
Read MoreShowing some appreciation for all the time, energy and love that the ATU team commit to the project.
Read MoreHere’s what happened when we felled the One Ash tree.
Read MoreHarmony Woods, Andover is home thousands of British native trees, 25 disease-resistant Elms, and has a particular significance to Ash Dieback disease.
Read MoreAn overview of Tree Planting Fortnight 2019
Read MoreThis past summer (2019) we were able to run The Nature Explorers’ Play Scheme for the very first time. And what a brilliant summer it was!
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