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Situated on a grassy slope between Kirk Street multi story towers and the back of Lochee allotments.

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Campbelltown Council partnered with Earthwatch Australia to deliver Campbelltown's first Tiny Forest in the Billabong Parklands Precinct. This project celebrates Campbelltown’s vibrant Aboriginal community and creates biodiverse urban bushland in the heart of Campbelltown. Supported by Brother Australia, this unique initiative connects community, art, and Country through collaboration with Dharawal Elders and the Campbelltown Arts Centre community. Aboriginal artists Maddison Gibbs and Danielle Mate were engaged to create public artwork that connects the Tiny Forest to the Ngalambay underpass, celebrating Dharawal history and Connection to Country.

The forest design references Minerva Pools, and the plants are carefully selected from the pre-settlement ecology found around the Billabong Parklands, specifically the River-flat Eucalyptus Forest. Grasses line the edge of the pathway, guiding visitors from the Ngalambay underpass into the Tiny Forest.

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This Tiny Forest in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire was planted in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council in December 2024. Local residents and students from the neighbouring school, Millbrook Combined School, got stuck in and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Buckinghamshire council and generous donations from Heart of Bucks Foundation and Funding circle.

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This Tiny Forest is planted in New Road Park, nestled within the houses. It was planted in partnership with Haringey council, Blackrock, and the Friends of New Road Park community in March 2025. The Tiny Forest design was landed on through consultation with the local residents and friends’ group, it includes a seating area, and pathway through the forests. The planting day was a show of real community spirit, attended by several classes from local school Lordship Lane Primary, local community members, and residents to the park. Employees from Blackrock also came in the afternoon to help finish the tree planting

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This Tiny Forest is planted in Paignton Road Open Space, in partnership with Haringey council, Blackrock, Varty Community Residents’ Association, and the support of the local community in March 2025. The Tiny Forest was designed through consultation with the resident’s association and local residents, it includes a seating area, and crossing pathways through the forests as requested by residents. The planting day was an amazing show of community spirit, well attended by almost 50 volunteers – local community members and their families, residents to the park, and some Blackrock employees helped plant the 600 trees.

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This Tiny Forest, located in North Norland Open space, was planted in partnership with Hammersmith & Fulham council and Blackrock, with support from the local community in February 2025.  The Tiny Forest design includes a seating area, and is located next to the children play park so provides another amazing resource for the young families to explore nature.  The planting day was well attended by the local community, and residents to the park. Employees from Blackrock also came along in the afternoon to finish the tree planting.

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The Wormholt Park Tiny Forest was planted in December 2024, in partnership with Hammersmith & Fulham Council and BlackRock, with support from the local community. The Tiny Forest design includes a classroom area and benches. The planting day was well attended by more than 120 residents and members of the local community, including several classes from Wormholt Park Primary School, located just across the road. Employees from BlackRock also joined to help complete the tree planting and spread the mulch layer. After the planting event, everyone was invited to warm up and enjoy tea and snacks at Hub@75, a nearby community foodbank.

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Ringland Primary School's Tiny Forest was planted in January 2025 with staff and students from the school. The forest will form part of the students outdoor education and an area for students to relax and engage with nature in their school grounds.

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The Coetir Bach was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Coetiroedd Bach programme to create a mosiac of woodland across Wales that will form part of the National Forest.

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The Coetir Bach was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Coetiroedd Bach programme to create a mosiac of woodland across Wales that will form part of the National Forest.

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The Coetir Bach was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Coetiroedd Bach programme to create a mosaic of woodland across Wales that will form part of the National Forest.

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The Coetir Bach was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Coetiroedd Bach programme to create a mosaic of woodland across Wales that will form part of the National Forest.

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This project is funded by the Coetiroedd Bach: Tiny Forests in Wales scheme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.

Ariennir y prosiect hwn gan y cynllun Coetiroedd Bach yng Nghymru. Darperir y ddwy raglen grant hyn gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.

Tiny Forest at Little West was planted in November 2024 by the local community, including children from Wick and Marcross Church in Wales Primary school.  The Tiny Forest will create a haven for wildlife and people. 

 
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This project is funded by the Coetiroedd Bach: Tiny Forests in Wales scheme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.

Ariennir y prosiect hwn gan y cynllun Coetiroedd Bach yng Nghymru. Darperir y ddwy raglen grant hyn gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.

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The Coetir Bach was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Coetiroedd Bach programme to create a mosaic of woodland across Wales that will form part of the National Forest.

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This project is funded by the Coetiroedd Bach: Tiny Forests in Wales scheme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.

Ariennir y prosiect hwn gan y cynllun Coetiroedd Bach yng Nghymru. Darperir y ddwy raglen grant hyn gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.

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The Coetir Bach was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Coetiroedd Bach programme to create a mosaic of woodland across Wales that will form part of the National Forest.

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This project is funded by the Coetiroedd Bach: Tiny Forests in Wales scheme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.

Ariennir y prosiect hwn gan y cynllun Coetiroedd Bach yng Nghymru. Darperir y ddwy raglen grant hyn gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.

The planting area is in the playing fields of the school, currently managed as amenity grass. Next to the new tiny forest location is an outdoor classroom and food growing space, which will connect to the tiny forest as an additional outdoor learning and play space. In another section of the playground there is also a recently planted orchard and a natural regeneration area.

The Coetir Bach Springwood Primary School Tiny Forest was planted by the children at the school over three days in October 2024. 

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Tocal Tiny Forest aims to showcase the benefits of tiny forest in a rural setting for land restoration and biodiversity. This project includes a side-by-side planting of the Miyawaki method next to an area planted traditionally – highlighting the differences over time. Planting of 1110 native plants of 39 species was completed by Tocal College staff, students and the wider community in September 2024. This tiny forest project was led by The Groundswell Collective, funded by Carbon Positive Australia and supported by Hunter Urban Forests.
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The St Paul’s Primary School, Gateshead Tiny Forest was planted in September 2024 by St Paul’s staff and students.
 
The design includes First Nations story poles, a sculpture of the school’s bird totem and 400 native plants from 14 species endemic to the area.
 
The project was lead by The Groundswell Collective, funded by Taronga Hatch Accelerator Program and supported by Hunter Urban Forests.
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The Pakapakanthi Tiny Forest was planted on September 08, 2024, by the South East City Residents Association community volunteer group, Green Pakapakanthi. The Tiny Forest is situated on the banks of a wetland built in 2022 in Adelaide’s iconic Park Lands to control flooding during severe weather events. The wetland, which was extensively planted with aquatic plant species is already a haven for aquatic birds. Now, over 420 additional endemic native plants – mainly shrubs and a few sub-canopy trees - have been planted in the Tiny Forest to mimic a small riparian scrub to attract other small birds, butterflies and insects. Green Pakapakanthi has teamed up with Earthwatch Australia to help the local community monitor and learn from the forest.

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This project is funded by the Coetiroedd Bach: Tiny Forests in Wales scheme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.

Ariennir y prosiect hwn gan y cynllun Coetiroedd Bach yng Nghymru. Darperir y ddwy raglen grant hyn gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.

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This Food Garden in Barnet was planted together with residents and in partnership with The Orchard Project. Residents, with the support of Earthwatch Europe and The Orchard Project will be responsible for undertaking ongoing watering/maintenance of the garden.

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This project is funded by the Coetiroedd Bach: Tiny Forests in Wales scheme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.

Ariennir y prosiect hwn gan y cynllun Coetiroedd Bach yng Nghymru. Darperir y ddwy raglen grant hyn gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.

The site is a fenced area of the school grounds which is surrounded on almost 3 sides by Alyn Waters Country Park, and was a grassed area with natural regeneration.

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Situated on a flat, open green adjacent Keswick Terrace, very easy to spot from the road.

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Blythe Hill Fields Tiny Forest was planted on 18th April 2024, in partnership with the London Borough of Lewisham, Friends of Blythe Hill Fields, and with the support of Stillness Infant school, and Dalmain and Rathfern Primary schools. Over 30 local residents joined the planting, alongside a team from CBBC's Blue Peter which will be featuring the planting in a forthcoming programme.

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The Tiny Forest at Frank Banfield Park was planted on 25th March by community members, school students, and local community groups Friends of Frank Banfield Park and Hammersmith Community Gardens Association. The green space in Frank Banfield Park is being developed to create more biodiverse space and a community allotment - the Tiny Forest was the first development in this plan. The forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, ReThink and WFH Foundation and will be supported by the active community members and Tree Keepers.

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This Tiny Forest in Haringey was planted in partnership with Haringey Council and Keir Transportation in March 2024. Children and parents from Rowlands Hill Nursey and Children Centre, and students from Primary and St Michael at Bowes Church of England Junior School, Enfield, got stuck in and planted the trees and shrubs across the morning. The forest was then completed by local residents and corporate volunteers from Keir Transportation. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Haringey Council and through donation from Keir Transportation. 

 

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Devonshire Hill Nursery and Primary School Tiny Forest was planted in March, 2024. The 600 trees and shrubs were planted by the students of the school and teachers. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Haringey council and generous donation from the WFH Foundation. 

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This Tiny Forest was planted at 50 Fraser Street, Glen Waverly on the 14th and 15th of May 2024. The Fraser Street Reserve Tiny Forest was made possible thanks to a collaboration between Earthwatch and Monash City Council, in partnership with Bupa. Bupa executive staff joined local community members, children from Mt View Primary school and Council representatives to support the Tiny Forest program and plant Victoria's first Tiny Forest. The planting day was also attended by Uncle Mark and Uncle Josh from the Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, the Deputy Mayor of Monash City Council, Councillor Brian Little, Bupa’s Chief Corporate Affairs Sustainability Officer, Roger Sharp and Earthwatch's CEO, Fiona Sutton Wilson. The Fraser Street Reserve Tiny Forest is planted with species from the threatened ecological vegetation communities, Valley Heathy Forest and Grassy Woodland that will provide habitat for biodiversity, reduce urban heat island effect and help to mitigate the effects of climate change. 

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The Ku-ring-gai Tiny Forest was planted on the 16th and 17th of June 2024 by members of the local community, school children, staff from the Ku-ring-gai Council and Bupa staff members. The Tiny Forest is located on the Village Green at 80 Kendall Street, West Pymble and has been extensively planted with species from the critically endangered ecological community, the Sydney Turpentine Ironbark Forest (STIF). The STIF Forest naturally grows on ridgelines and slopes on shale and shale enriched sandstone soils and provides layers of habitat for wildlife such as the Powerful Owl and the Glossy Balck Cockatoo. Over 33 endemic plant species such as the Turpentine Tree and the Sydney Red Gum have been planted in the Tiny Forest to mimic a small STIF forest to support biodiversity in urban areas and help to mitigate the effects of climate change. The panting day was also attended by Adam Byrne, from Bush to Bowl, a social enterprise that connects First Nations People with Country and their Traditional foodways, the former mayor of Ku-ring-gai Council Sam Ngai and Earthwatch's CEO, Fiona Sutton Wilson. Earthwatch Australia teamed up with Ku-ring-gai Council to support the local community to monitor, learn and care for the forest for years to come. 

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Lake Macquarie's first school based Tiny Forest was planted on 7 May 2024 by the Teralba Public School community with support from by local Not-for-Profit organisation - The Groundswell Collective. The design of this forest includes a sculptural entrance way, outdoor seating, 500 plants that are comprised of 35 native tree and shrub species endemic to the area.

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Forster Memorial Park’s Tiny Forest was planted on 21st March 2024, in partnership with Lewisham City Council and the Friends of Forster Memorial Park. 90 school children from the local Forster Primary and Torridon Primary joined the planting, alongside nearly 40 volunteers from the local community. The Friends of Forster Park were incredibly supportive of the project, and we look forward to this Tiny Forest delivering a new feature within this historic park for the future.

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Bensham Grove Tiny Forest was planted on 21st March 2024, in partnership with North East Community Forest, Gateshead City Council, and Living Woods CIC. Over the course of a busy planting day, 76 pupils form the nearby St. Aidan’s Primary School helped to plant the trees, alongside local residents and representatives of local environmental groups.

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Lord Blyton School in South Shields planted their Tiny Forest on 20th March 2024, in partnership with the school, North East Community Forest, South Tyneside Council and Living Woods CIC. Groups of pupils and staff all participated in a thriving planting day to create a new green space within the school which can be used for outdoor learning in the future.

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Portobello Primary School in Gateshead planted their Tiny Forest on 19th March 2024, in partnership with the school, North East Community Forest, Gateshead City Council, and Living Woods CIC. In a busy planting day, nearly all 220 pupils from the school had the chance to plant a tree within the Tiny Forest, accompanied by staff and school volunteers. The Tiny Forest includes an outdoor classroom area which can be used for teaching in the future.

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This Tiny Forest in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire was planted in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council in March 2024. Local residents and students from the neighbouring school, Highworth Combined, got stuck in and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Buckinghamshire council and generous donations from Heart of Bucks Foundation, Funding circle and WFH Foundation. 

“There is no medicine you can take that
has such a direct influence on your
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— Dr Qing Li 

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This Tiny Forest in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire was planted in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council in March 2024. Local residents and students from the neighbouring school, Chepping View Primary, got stuck in and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Buckinghamshire council and generous donations from Heart of Bucks Foundation, Funding circle and WFH Foundation. 

“There is no medicine you can take that
has such a direct influence on your
health as a walk in a beautiful forest.”
— Dr Qing Li 

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The Tiny Forest at Hudson Road Primary was planted on 27th February 2024, in partnership with the school, the North East Community Forest, Sunderland City Council, and Living Woods CIC. Over the course of a busy planting day over 150 pupils and staff from the school had the chance to plant a tree within the Tiny Forest. The Tiny Forest includes an outdoor classroom area which can be used for teaching in the future.

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This Tiny Forest in Acton, Ealing was planted in partnership with Ealing Council and Microsoft in February 2024. Local residents, students from East Acton Primary and Microsoft employees all got stuck in and planted the 600 trees and shrubs across the day. The Forest was funded entirely by a very generous donation from Microsoft. 

 

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This Tiny Forest in Biggleswade, Central Bedfordshire was planted in partnership with Central Bedfordshire Council and Biggleswade Town Council in March 2024. Local residents got stuck in and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Central Bedfordshire Council.

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This Tiny Forest in Flitwick, Central Bedfordshire was planted in partnership with Central Bedfordshire Council and Flitwick Town Council in February 2024 on a very wet day! Local residents and students from the neighbouring school, Kingsmoor Lower School, still got stuck in despite the weather and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Central Bedfordshire Council.

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This Tiny Forest, located in Southall Recreation Ground Ground, was planted in partnership with Canon Europe and Ealing Council, with support from local community organisation, Southall Transition, in February 2024. The planting day was attended by children and parents of Greenfield Nursery School and Children's Centre. Employees from Canon Europe's nearby offices came along to complete the tree planting in the afternoon, alongside local residents to the park. 

 

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This Tiny Forest in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire was planted in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council in February 2024. Local residents and students from the neighbouring school, Ashmead Combined, got stuck in and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Buckinghamshire council and generous donations from Heart of Bucks Foundation and WFH Foundation. 

“There is no medicine you can take that
has such a direct influence on your
health as a walk in a beautiful forest.”
— Dr Qing Li

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The Dunnock Road Tiny Forest was planted in February 2024 by local residents and scouts from the 7th Corby Scouts Group, in collaboration with North Northamptonshire Council. The forest has been funded by RAIN (Resilience and Innovation Northants) to act as natural flood management in an area prone to flooding.

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Fawdon Road Tiny Forest was planted on 145h February 2024, in partnership with the North East Community Forest, Newcastle City Council, the Freemen of Newcastle and Living Woods CIC. 55 children from Fawdon Park Primary School were joined by local residents, representatives from Newcastle City Council, the Freemen, and a group of young people from the Prince’s Trust Achieve personal development programme.

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Chinbrook Meadows Tiny Forest was planted on 27th March 2024, in partnership with the London Borough of Lewisham and the Friends of Chinbrook Meadows. Thirty local volunteers, including a group from Seed Fund investors Price & Myers, supported the event.

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This Tiny Forest in Langford, Central Bedfordshire was planted in partnership with Central Bedfordshire Council and Langford Parish Council in April 2024. Local residents came together and got stuck in, and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Central Bedfordshire Council.

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This Tiny Forest in Haringey was planted in partnership with Haringey Council in March 2024. Students from the local schools got stuck in and planted the trees and shrubs across the morning. The forest was then completed by local residents across the afternoon. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Haringey council and generous donation from Funding Circle and WFH Foundation. 

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The Tiny Forest at John Claire Recreation Ground was planted on 22nd March 2024. Fifty children from the nearby Shooting Stars and Caverstede Nursery Schools opened up the planting day, which was then finished off by a group of over 40 local residents. The project was funded by the Forestry Commission, with kind support from Funding Circle and the WFH Foundation.

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This Tiny Forest in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire was planted in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council in February 2024. Despite the rainy weather, local residents and students from the local school, Elmhurst, got stuck in and planted all 600 trees and shrubs across the day. This forest was funded by the Forestry Commission, through the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Buckinghamshire council and by Fairhive. 

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This Tiny Forest was planted by school children from Willesley Primary and local community members on a well-used park in Ashby. The area of park selected becomes unusable in wet conditions and our hope is that the Tiny Forest will help regulate the wet conditions at certain times of year. The Tiny Forest was funded by Ashby Town Council as part of the Local Authority Treescapes Fund and The National Forest Company. The planting day was a wonderful celebration, bringing together local primary school students, local community members and representatives of the councils.

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Westerhope Tiny Forest was planted on 15th February 2024, in partnership with the North East Community Forest, Newcastle City Council, Urban Green Newcastle and Living Woods CIC. Located behind the local bowling club, the Tiny forest was planted by 50 children from the local Beech Hill Primary School, 7 local residents, and enthusiastic staff from NECF and UGN.

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The Hamilton Academy Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted in March, 2024. The students planted all 600 trees with the help and support of their teachers. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, secured by Buckinghamshire Council, and by WFH and Heart of Bucks Foundations. 

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The Tiny Forest planted at City Of Leicester College is one of 6 planted Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2023. Five of these Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment. 

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The Tiny Forest planted at Tudor Grange Samworth Academy is one of 6 planted Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2023. Five of these Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Judgemeadow Community College is one of 6 planted Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2023. Five of these Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Inglehurst Junior School is one of 6 planted Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2023. Five of these Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Gateway College is one of 6 planted Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2023. Five of these Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Crookesbroom Primary and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Willow Primary and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Kirkby Avenue Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Kirkby Avenue Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Wadworth Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Wadworth Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Spa Academy Askern and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Our Lady Of Sorrows Catholic Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Lakeside Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Don Valley Academy and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Alderman Richard Hallam Primary School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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This Tiny Forest in Bourton Park, Buckingham was planted in partnership with Buckingham Town Council and Buckinghamshire Council in March 2023. Members of the local community come together to plant hundreds of trees on Friday 17th March. This forest, which was funded through the Local Authority Treescapes Fund secured by Buckinghamshire Council, will be the second Tiny Forest in Buckinghamshire after Princes Risborough’s forest which was planted in February 2023.
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Newcastle's first Tiny Forest was planted on 15th March 2023, in partnership with the North East Community Forest, Newcastle City Council, and the Queen's Green Canopy. The planting was attended by pupils from West Denton Primary School, local residents, and the Tiny Forest was officially opened by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant and the Lord Mayor of Newcastle.

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Lake Macquarie's second Tiny Forest was planted on 29 October 2023 by community volunteers. The project was led by local Not-for-Profit organisation The Groundswell Collective who partnered with private landholders from Urban Hum. The design of this forest includes reclaimed timber retaining, an outdoor classroom, and 740 plants that are comprised of 22 native tree and shrub species endemic to the region.

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Redbraes Park’s Wee Forest was planted on 29 March 2023 by local residents and volunteers, alongside several Primary School classes from the local schools. It is located in Redbraes Park, Bonnington and was funded by NatureScot, in collaboration with the City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land.
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Pentland View Park’s Wee Forest was planted on 21 March 2023 by local residents and volunteers, alongside several Primary School classes from the local schools. It is located in Pentland View Park and was funded by NatureScot, in collaboration with the City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land.
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Boghall’s Wee Forest was planted on 16 March 2023 by local residents and volunteers, alongside several classes from the local schools. It is located in a greenspace in Boghall and was funded by West Lothian Council who also provided the land.
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The Pakapakanthi Tiny Forest was planted on August 20, 2023, by the South East City Residents Association community volunteer group, Green Pakapakanthi. The Tiny Forest is situated on the banks of a wetland built in 2022 in Adelaide’s iconic Park Lands to control flooding during severe weather events. The wetland, which was extensively planted with aquatic plant species is already a haven for aquatic birds. Now, over 420 additional endemic native plants – mainly shrubs and a few sub-canopy trees - have been planted in the Tiny Forest to mimic a small riparian scrub to attract other small birds, butterflies and insects. Green Pakapakanthi has teamed up with Earthwatch Australia to help the local community monitor and learn from the forest.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Don Valley Academy and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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The Sally Gibson Tiny Forest, named after a founder member of the Friends of the Denes, was planted on 14th March 2023, in partnership with Darlington City Council and supported by the Queen's Green Canopy. The planting was carried out by local residents and groups of children from Reid Street and Corporation Road primary schools. The Tiny Forest was opened by the Lord Lieutenant for County Durham, and Shaun Campbell from the Arthur Wharton Foundation.

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This Tiny Forest was planted in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council and a local-based sustainable bed manufacturer Hypnos. It was funded by both the Forestry Commission, though Local Authority Treescapes Fund, and by Hypnos. The planting day saw over 150 children from Princes Risborough School and the local primary school planting trees. The event was also supported by Hypnos employee volunteers, Princes Risborough Town Mayor, county and town councillors as well as local community groups. This planting is supporting the Queens Green Canopy and the Lord Lieutenant, Lady Howe, presented the QGC plaque at the planting event.
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Ireland's first Tiny Forest was planted on 22nd March 2023, at the Tolka River Project in the Buzzardstown area of Dublin. The Tolka River project is a community based rehabilitation programme, and the Tiny Forest was planted next to their centre, allowing the Tiny Forest to develop as a space for reflection and recovery, helping the project's clients in their pathway to recovery. The Tiny Forest was planted in a day of major celebration, with Tolka River Project clients and staff from Mini Ireland working side by side to plant the trees. Gerry Ryan, service manager at Tolka River Project, said: "This Tiny Forest symbolically shows that recovery is something that needs to be looked after, the growth of this forest and the requirement of looking after is symbolic in nature to recovery. We plan on using this space to develop recovery based programmes such as mindfulness, yoga in addition to using it as a social space".

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Coleshill Tiny Forest was planted on Station Road, on 30th March 2023. This was the last planting day of Earthwatch's 2022/2023 planting season! The planting day was attended by school children from High Meadow Community Primary School, local residents, and enthusiastic staff and volunteers from MINI Electric, who also sponsored the Tiny Forest.

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Witney Tiny Forest was planted on Saturday 14 March 2020 and was the UK's first Tiny Forest. It was planted by volunteers from Witney Town Council, Witney Land Army, the Wychwood project and local residents. The octagonal design of the forest was inspired by Witney's Church steeple. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Foxwell Drive's Tiny Forest was planted on 28 January 2021 by local contractors (in line with Covid restrictions). It is a curved shape that follows the road and is adjacent to the A40. This Tiny Forest was funded by the OVO Foundation, in collaboration with Oxford City Council. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Meadow Lane's Tiny Forest was planted on 4 February 2021 by local contractors (in line with Covid restrictions). It is part of Meadow Lane Nature Park and is located close to the River Thames. This Tiny Forest was funded by the DEFRA Green Recovery Challenge Fund, in collaboration with Oxford City Council. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Bristol's first Tiny Forest was planted on 4 February 2021 by a small group of local volunteers from the local One Tree Per Child project. It is located in Trym Valley park, Southmead and was funded by the OVO Foundation, whose headquarters are also in Bristol, in collaboration with Bristol City Council, who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Scotland's first Tiny Forest was planted on 19 February 2021 in Avenue End Rd in Easterhouse, Glasgow. It was part-funded by the OVO Foundation and the Scottish Government’s Vacant and Derelict Land Fund. The Tiny Forest is in partnership with Glasgow City Council and the Seven Lochs Project and is being looked after by local volunteers and school children.

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Jersey's first Tiny Forest was planted on 22 February 2021 by the students and staff at Hautlieu School. This Tiny Forest was funded by the Government of Jersey, in partnership with Jersey Trees for Life. The design incorporates an amphitheatre, as a place for the students to learn and socialise.

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Leicester's first Tiny Forest was planted on 26 February 2021 in Queensmead playing field. It was planted by around 100 key worker school children and staff from Queensmead Primary Academy and was funded by the OVO Foundation, in collaboration with Leicester City Council. The forest will play an important role in supporting the school’s environmental education.

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Birmingham's first Tiny Forest was planted on 2 March 2021 in Perry Common. It was funded by the OVO Foundation, in collaboration with Birmingham City Council. The design features an outdoor classroom area for use by both schools and local residents.

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London's first Tiny Forest was planted on 8 March 2021, in Hammersmith Park. It was planted by staff from Fever-Tree, who funded this Tiny Forest as well as members of Hammersmith & Fulham Council, who provided the land for this forest (in line with Covid restrictions). The design features an outdoor classroom area for use by both local schools and community members.

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The South Coast's first Tiny Forest was planted on 11 March 2021 in East Lancing Recreational Ground. It was funded by the DEFRA Green Recovery Challenge Fund, in collaboration with Lancing Parish Council. The design features an outdoor classroom area for use by both local schools and community members.

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Wolverhampton's first Tiny Forest was planted on 10 March 2021 in Oak Street park. It was planted by local contractors and school children from Merridale Primary School and was part-funded by the OVO Foundation and the City of Wolverhampton Council. The design features an outdoor classroom area for use by both local schools and community members. Children from Merridale Primary have chosen an individual tree to look after and monitor and will be able to watch it grow over time.

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Swindon's first Tiny Forest was planted on 11 March 2021 and was funded by MINI Electric, in collaboration with South Swindon Parish Council. It was planted by MINI apprentices, local contractors and school children from East Wichel Community Primary School (with social distancing in place). Sarsons stones from East Wichel Park have been placed in a large stone circle, encompassing the Tiny Forest and there are benches all around the forest for people to meet up and spend time in nature.

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Redbridge's first Tiny Forest was planted on 18 March 2021 in South Park. It was planted by local contractors (in line with Covid restrictions) and is being monitored and maintained by volunteers from the local community group 'South Park Users Group'. The design features an outdoor classroom area for use by both local schools and community members.

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Newbury's first Tiny Forests were planted on 26 March 2021, in the fields next to Moor Lane in Speen. At this location we have planted two identically-shaped Tiny Forests next to each other, but each one has undergone a different soil preparation method. The Northern site (funded by the DEFRA Green Recovery Challenge Fund) was fully excavated to 1 metre, whereas the southern site (funded by Thames Water) was rotavated to 30cm. We will be monitoring the two sites closely to see if the different soil preparation methods have an effect on the growth and development of the forests.

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Doncaster's first Tiny Forest was planted on 25 March 2021 in the grounds of Scawsby Saltersgate Infant School. The forest was funded by Doncaster Council and will be used regulalry by the students, as part of their forest school classes. The design features a path that encourages people to walk through the forest, ending up in the outdoor classroom area, with benches surrounding a pond.

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Barnsley's first Tiny Forest was planted on 26 March 2021 in Brickpond, Goldthorpe funded by Barnsley Council. Landscapers and local volunteers from the council helped to plant the saplings (in line with Covid restrictions). The design features two outdoor classroom areas at each end, with a path through the forest, joining them together.

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Glasgow's fourth Tiny Forest was planted on 21 October 2021 by local school children, residents and volunteers. It is located in Govan and was funded by Bloomberg, in collaboration with Glasgow City Council who provided the land. This Tiny Forest is one of four that have been specially planted in Glasgow ahead of COP26.

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Glasgow's fifth Tiny Forest was planted on 22 October 2021 by local residents and volunteers, alongside employees of BlackRock. It is located in Govan and was funded by BlackRock, in collaboration with Glasgow City Council who provided the land. This Tiny Forest is one of four that have been specially planted in Glasgow ahead of COP26.

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Glasgow's second Tiny Forest was planted on 18 October 2021 by local residents and volunteers, alongside employees of Vaillant. It is located in Glasgow Green and was funded by Vaillant, in collaboration with Glasgow City Council who provided the land. This Tiny Forest is one of four that have been specially planted in Glasgow ahead of COP26.

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Glasgow's third Tiny Forest was planted on 19 October 2021 by local residents and volunteers, alongside employees of Whyte & Mackay. It is located in Maxwell Park and was funded by Whyte & Mackay, in collaboration with Glasgow City Council who provided the land. This Tiny Forest is one of four that have been specially planted in Glasgow ahead of COP26.

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Edinburgh's third Wee Forest was planted on 3 December 2021 by employees of BlackRock and local volunteers. It was funded by BlackRock, in collaboration with City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Edinburgh's second Wee Forest was planted on 2 December 2021 by local school students. It was funded by OVO Foundation, in collaboration with City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Bradford's first Tiny Forest was planted on 24 November 2021 by local school students. It is located in Bowling Park Primary School and was funded by DEFRA. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by school students for outdoor learning.

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Wirral's first Tiny Forest was planted on 16 November 2021 by local school students. It is located in Citrine Park and was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with Wirral Borough Council who provided the land.

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Frome's first Tiny Forest was planted on 13 November 2021 by local residents and volunteers. It is located in Egford Lane Park and was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with Frome Town Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.
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Thatcham's first Tiny Forest was planted on 26 November 2021 by local volunteers, hospital staff and patients. It was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with the West Berkshire Community Hospital Trust who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by staff, patients and visitors of the hospital.

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Loughborough's first Tiny Forest was planted on 11 November 2021 by local school children, residents and volunteers. It is located in Woodbrook Way and was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with Nottingham City Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Wolverhampton's second Tiny Forest was planted on 29 November 2021 by local school students. It is located in Bilston and was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with Wolverhampton Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Nottingham's second Tiny Forest was planted on 20 November 2021 by local residents and volunteers. It is located in Southglade Park and was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with Nottingham City Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Nottingham's third Tiny Forest was planted on 15 December 2021 by local school children. It is located in Bulwell Hall Park and was funded by OVO Foundation, in collaboration with Nottingham City Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Nottingham's first Tiny Forest was planted on 6 November 2021 by local residents and volunteers. It is located in Bulwell and was funded by DEFRA, in collaboration with Nottingham City Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Kirklee's first Tiny Forest was planted on 8 December 2021 by local school children. It was funded by OVO Foundation and Kirklees Council, who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Wirral's second Tiny Forest was planted on 17 November 2021 by local school students. It is located in The Delph and was funded by OVO Foundation, in collaboration with Wirral Borough Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Oxford's second Tiny Forest was planted on 6 December 2021 by local residents and volunteers. It was funded by MINI, in collaboration with Oxford City Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.

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Chippenham's Tiny Forest was planted in Monkton Park by members of the local community, pupils from Monkton Park Primary School, and enthusiastic volunteers from Siemens Mobility, who also sponsored the Tiny Forest. The Tiny Forest is park of a wider plan to increase tree cover in the area, through the Monkton Park management plan.

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Hobbayne Primary School's Tiny Forest was planted on school grounds by all of the pupils. The Tiny Forest was funded by BlackRock. There is an outdoor classroom in the Tiny Forest and a path leading to a small shelter for the pupils to learn outdoors.
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Edinburgh's first Wee Forest was planted on 14 October 2021 by local residents and volunteers, alongside three Primary School classes from the local schools. It is located in West Pilton Park and was funded by NatureScot, in collaboration with the City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land.
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Peacocktail Close’s Wee Forest was planted in January 2022 by local residents, school students from a local primary school and environmental artist Jonathan Baxter, working with Art Walk Projects and Craigmillar Now. It is located in Peacocktail Close and was funded by NatureScot, in collaboration with the City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land.
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This WeeForest sits at the back of the high school playing field, next to the railway tracks and railway bridge.
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Located in the heart of Glasgow’s South Side, in the southern area of Queen’s Park Recreation Ground near the New Victoria Hospital. It borders a mature group of trees and has a gated and fenced classroom area for schools and the community to use.

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Aberdeen’s first Wee Forest was planted on March 16th 2022 by pupils and staff of Woodside School and Aberdeen City Council Countryside Rangers. You can find it across Clifton Road from the school, a tiny forest amidst the granite buildings of the city. A huge variety of native trees, shrubs and flowering plants are found here, to be enjoyed by Woodside School, the wider community and anyone else who wants to visit. The Woodside Wee Forest is looked after by the pupils of the school, the Countryside Rangers, and a team of Tree Keepers, dedicated volunteers from across Aberdeen.

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Newbury's first Tiny Forests were planted on 26 March 2021, in the fields next to Moor Lane in Speen. At this location we have planted two identically-shaped Tiny Forests next to each other, but each one has undergone a different soil preparation method. The Northern site (funded by the DEFRA Green Recovery Challenge Fund) was fully excavated to 1 metre, whereas the southern site (funded by Thames Water) was rotavated to 30cm. We will be monitoring the two sites closely to see if the different soil preparation methods have an effect on the growth and development of the forests.

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William Torbitt Primary School has planted the London Borough of Redbridge’s first Tiny Forest! Children at William Torbitt Primary School were able to plant 600 plants from 21 species including Heather, Holly, Rowan, Oak and Dog Rose. On Tuesday 15th March during British Science Week, each pupil in Year 3, 4 and 6 worked together to carefully plant a range of trees and shrubs to form a Tiny Forest. Back in February 2022, William Torbitt planted 5 trees provided by Redbridge Council and 250 from NatWest Bank. All of the trees will be logged towards the Queen’s Green Canopy Initiative designed to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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Hinckley's first Tiny Forest was planted on 26th January 2022 in Queen’s Park with help from local schools and residents. The Borough Council has worked with Earthwatch Europe - which is pioneering Tiny Forest in the UK - to plant the new tennis court sized forest in the park, with five more Tiny Forests following on from Queens Park, through the Severn Trent Tiny Forest programme. Over 20 native tree species, including oak, wild service, birch, alder, hazel, blackthorn, rowan, and lime have been planted by local volunteers, members of the borough council’s parks service, and contractors at a special planting session earlier this month. The Tiny Forest will provide an oasis for wildlife and connect people with nature in their local area.

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Lewisham's first Tiny Forest was planted in Durham Hill, Downham, by the Mayor Damian Egan, and children from the nearby Good Shepherd Primary School. Lewisham's parks were recently rated as "outstanding" and their Tiny Forest builds on this tradition in the borough.

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The G-Park Development is located just off Junction 4 of the M18 in Doncaster. Within the overall development, a Tiny Forest was included to add visual interest and ecological diversity to the development’s green space. Situated between two attenuation ponds, which form part of the development’s Sustainable Urban Drainage System, the Tiny Forest opens onto the park’s footpath network which enables staff and visitors to access the Tiny Forest. The Tiny Forest was created by ATV contractors, in association with Kings Landscaping, TSL Projects, and Rame consulting, on behalf of the developer GLP.

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Schoolchildren took part in a science day at Crewe’s first Tiny Forest to help mark the official opening of the small woodland, created by The Guinness Partnership and Earthwatch. The planned community planting day for this Tiny Forest was cancelled due to Storm Eunice, so the forest was planted by landscape contractors, and the public launch postponed. Kieran Mullan, the MP for Crewe and Nantwich, and the Mayor of Crewe, Cllr Tom Dunlop cut the ribbon before the 10 and 11-year-olds took part in their outdoor learning. Year Six pupils from Underwood West Academy set to work monitoring the health of the saplings. They studied the butterflies, bees and bugs, and learned how the trees will be helping the environment by storing carbon and water.

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Blackpool's first Tiny Forest was planted in Mereside Open Space, on a sunny Friday in March 2022. Pupils from the local Mereside Primary School joined local councillors, residents, and staff from Blackpool Council's park ranger service to plant the Tiny Forest, which was then kindly watered in the following day by volunteers from the local fire and rescue service!

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Republic of Ireland and is named after their national symbol, the shamrock.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Republic of Kiribati and is named after their national bird, the yellow frigate bird

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents the British Virgin Islands and is named after their national bird, the turtle dove.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Malaysia and is named after their national bird, the rhinoceros hornbill.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Jamaica and is named after their national bird, the swallow-tail hummingbird.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Cameroon and is named after their national bird, the common loon.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Gambia and is named after their national flower, the White Variety Orchid.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Antigua and Barbuda and is named after their national bird, the frigate bird.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Scotland and is named after their national flower, the Thistle.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Isle of Man and is named after their national flower, the ragwort.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Solomon Islands and is named after their national flower, the hibiscus.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Brunei Darussalam and is named after their national flower, the simpor.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Bermuda and is named after their national flower, the bermudiana.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Guyana and is named after their national bird, the canje pheasant.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Grenada and is named after their national bird, the Grenada dove.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Guernsey and is named after their national flower, the Guernsey lily.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Canada and is named after their national tree, the maple.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give King's Norton Boys School more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Pakistan and is named after their national flower, the white jasmine.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Singapore and is named after their national bird, the crimson sunbird.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Gibraltar and is named after their national bird, the Barbary partridge.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Tuvalu and is named after their national flower, the plumeria.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Cook Islands and is named after their national bird, the Rarotonga flycatcher.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Bahamas and is named after their national bird, the flamingo.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Botswana and is named after their national bird, the kori bustard.

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Southmere Park's Tiny Forest is the first planted in the Thamesmead area. It is part of the Thamesmead Making Space for Nature and CLEVER Cities programmes; a partnership between Peabody, the Mayor of London and Groundwork. The Tiny Forest was designed by members of the local community, it is an amphitheatre shape with seating that overlooks the lake.
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Barnet's first Tiny Forest was planted at Mutton Brook by local schools and members of the public. The Tiny Forest was funded by MINI Electric and a charitable foundation who care greatly for the environment.

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A new Tiny Forest was planted on 1st March 2022 in Normand Park by local school children and members of the community. A Tiny Forest is a dense, fast-growing, native woodland about the size of a tennis court. Students from Fulham Prep and Sir John Lillie Primary helped to plant the Tiny Forest, which has been created in a joint initiative between Hammersmith and Fulham Council and Earthwatch Europe and funded by Shamita Ray. Over 25 local residents and council members also volunteered their time to get involved in the planting.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Nauru and is named after their national bird, the great frigatebird.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give Corpus Christi school more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents New Zealand and is named after their national plant, the silver fern.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Zambia and is named after their national flower, the bougainvillea.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents South Africa and is named after their national bird, the blue crane.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Turks & Caicos Islands and is named after their national plant, the Caicos Pine.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Samoa and is named after their national flower, red ginger.

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A new Tiny Forest was planted on 6th April 2022 at Dagenham Green, a housing development built by Peabody. The Tiny Forest was planted by Peabody employees and various other groups working on the new development. The Tiny Forest was funded by a charitable foundation and will form an important part of the green infrastructure, creating access to nature for those moving into the area.

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More than 150 people came together to plant trees and spend time with their neighbours at Buckhurst Field’s Tiny Forest planting day. Volunteers ranged from local residents to South Swindon Parish Councillors and MP for South Swindon Robert Buckland, as well as a local Swindon Scouts group and members of the Nepalese Association of Wiltshire. It was a diverse mix of people braving the cold and wind to plant 600 trees throughout the day. The project was co-sponsored by Vaillant and Nationwide, with the close support of South Swindon Parish Council. As well as participating in the planting of the Tiny Forest, which is being delivered in collaboration with South Swindon Parish Council, residents have also been involved in the selection of the site and its design.
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Cambridge's first public Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted on the 26th of March, 2022, by local council members and community residents. It is located in Five Trees community space and was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Cambridge City Council who provided the land.
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The Fawcett Primary School Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted on the 24th of March, 2022 by the students of Fawcett Primary School. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Cambridge County Council who provided the land.

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The Grove Primary School Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted on the 24th of March, 2022 by the students of Grove Primary School. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Cambridge County Council who provided the land.
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Ponteland Tiny Forest was planted in partnership with Bellway. The Tiny Forest was planted by a group from Percy Headley Foundation, school children from Ponteland High School and Bellway employees.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Cayman Islands and is named after their national flower, the banana orchid.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents the Republic of Mauritius and is named after their national flower, the earring tree flower.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Seychelles and is named after their national flower, the tropicbird orchid.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents India and is named after their national flower, the lotus.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Jersey and is named after their national flower, the Jersey lily.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Nigeria and is named after their national flower, the yellow trumpet flower.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Papua New Guinea and is named after their national flower, the Papua New Guinea Orchid.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Australia and is named after their national animal, the Emu.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Fiji and is named after their national bird, the collared lory.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents England and is named after their national tree, the English oak.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Montserrat and is named after their national bird, the Montserrat oriole.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents St Helena and is named after their national tree, the St Helena gumwood.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Mozambique and is named after their national flower, the bell bean.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Uganda and is named after their national bird, the Grey-Crowned Crane.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Dominica and is named after their national flower, the carib wood flower.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Barbados and is named after their national plant, the bearded fig tree

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Vanuatu and is named after their national flower, the hibiscus.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Lesotho and is named after their national plant, the aloe.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give Chadsgrove School more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Trinidad and Tobago and is named after their national bird, the Scarlet Ibis.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Rwanda and is named after their national flower, the red rose.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Bangladesh and is named after their national bird, the Magpie Robin.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Wales and is named after their national flower, the Daffodil.

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Queen Margaret Univeristy’s Wee Forest was planted in February 2022 by university staff, students and pupils from local primary schools. It is located within the grounds of the university and was funded by NatureScot. There is an outdoor classroom area which will form part of the outdoor learning hub for students.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Ghana and is named after their national animal, the Tawny Eagle.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Falklands and is named after their national flower, the pale maiden.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Sierra Leone and is named after their national plant, the cotton tree.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Malawi and is named after their national flower, the lotus.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Eswatini and is named after their national flower, the edelweiss.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents St Kitts & Nevis and is named after their national flower, the flamboyant.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents St Vincent & The Grenadines and is named after their national bird, the St. Vincent Amazon parrot.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Cyprus and is named after their national bird, the Cyprus warbler.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Malta and is named after their national bird, the blue rock thrush.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Anguilla and is named after their national bird, the Zenaida dove.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents St. Lucia and is named after their national bird, the St. Lucian parrot.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Tonga and is named after their national bird, the Tongan megapode.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Belize and is named after their national bird, the keel billed toucan.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Maldives and is named after their national bird, the white-breasted waterhen.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Kenya and is named after their national bird, the green parrot.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Namibia and is named after their national tree, the The Quiver Tree.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give Nether Hall School more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Tanzania and is named after their national bird, the Grey-Crowned Crane.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth country or nation. This Tiny Forest represents Sri Lanka and is named after their national flower, the blue water lily.
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Located near Crookston Castle it complements the existing riparian habitat alongside the Levern Water River. It is near Crookston Castle Primary who planted and will help to monitor and look after the site.

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Shawhill Park is located off Rossendale Road in Pollokshields. It is a steep site giving beautiful views over Glasgow and the hills to the west. It is next to St Conval's R C Primary School who planted and will help to monitor and look after the site.
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Robertson Street Wee Forest was planted by Glebelands Primary School children and Stobswell community members in partnership with the Taybank Medical Practice next door, as part of Dundee’s green health initiatives. There is also a small playpark next to the forest. Featuring outdoor classroom with 10m².
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Castlebay Drive Wee Forest was planted by pupils from Miltonbank Primary School helped by staff from TCV – The Conservation Volunteers and the Wheatley Group. Set in an urban area it will be an oasis of nature, calm and wildness in amongst the houses and streets.
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The Barony Campus Wee forest is situated between the river Lugar and the Barony Campus learning Academy. It was planted by Pupils from the Campus, and members of the community and community groups. The very first trees were planted by Cherry trees early years children. The site will be monitored and managed by East Ayrshire Woodlands, pupils from the Academy and the community of Cumnock.

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Muiredge Park Wee Forest is situated in amongst playing fields between houses and the nearby Levenmouth Academy in Buckhaven. It was planted by pupils from the school, local volunteers from CLEAR and TCV – The Conservation Volunteers.
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Situated in the former mining village of Addiewell in the field behind the combined primary schools.
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Tiny Forest site description (max. 150 characters) Kennedy Drive Wee Forest is situated at Kennedy Drive in Kilmarnock, It is in close proximity To Dean Castle Country Park and within walking distance from the three local schools that helped to plant it. The Wee Forest shares the area with a newly planted orchard.
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This WeeForest sits on a playing field between two primary schools near a boggy wetland edge.
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Hailes Quarry Park Wee Forest was planted in March 2022 by local school students and the local community. It is located to the centre area of the Park and was funded by NatureScot. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by school students for outdoor learning.
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Colinton Mains Park Wee Forest was planted in March 2022 by local school students and the local community. It is located to the western edge of the Park and was funded by NatureScot. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by school students for outdoor learning.
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Tiny Forest site description (max. 150 characters) Lochshore Wee forest is situated in Kilburnie on the edge of a redundant rugby field, but which is well used by dog walkers and other members of the community. The site is in easy walking distance to Garnock Community campus, Kilburnie Loch,and Garnock visitor and community hub. The wee forest compliments this area which has other diverse natural aspects to it, such as the fresh water loch with grassland and marshland areas.
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Douglas Wee Forest was planted by local community members and Douglas Medical Centre next door, as part of Dundee’s green health initiatives. There are also raised beds next to the forest for vegetable planting. Featuring outdoor classroom with 10m².

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Bonnyrigg Primary School’s Wee Forest was planted in April 2022 by local school students. It is located within the grounds of the school and was funded by NatureScot. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by school students for outdoor learning.

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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This forest is one of 72 Tiny Forests to be planted as part of this project, each representing a Commonwealth Country or Nation. This Tiny Forest represents Niue and is named after their national bird, the frigate bird.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy.
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This Severn Trent Tiny Forest has been created to give your community more access to green space and leave a lasting environmental legacy.
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A new Tiny Forest was planted on Monday 28 March 2022 in Eastleigh’s Fleming Park by local children and members of the community. A Tiny Forest is a dense, fast-growing, native woodland about the size of a tennis court. Children from Nightingale Primary School and the Little Wisp Preschool helped to plant the Tiny Forest, which has been created in a joint initiative between Eastleigh Borough Council and Earthwatch Europe. Over 40 local residents also volunteered their time to get involved in the planting. The Mayor of Eastleigh, Cllr Cynthia Garton, attended the day and helped to create the Tiny Forest.

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As part of Wakefield Council’s woodland creation programme, they have teamed up with environmental charity Earthwatch Europe to create a Tiny Forest in a corner of Pease Park, Pontefract. The Tiny Forest project will help people learn about and reconnect with nature and involves the local community in helping plant and look after the forest. Schools will be encouraged to use the Tiny Forest as an outdoor classroom. The forest was planted in the shape of an amphitheatre. The Council is planting nearly 60,000 trees this winter and aiming for 600,000 by 2025 and 3 million by 2050. More than 600 trees will be planted in Pease Park as part of the programme.

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Pencoedtre Park is a large, fairly flat, open space in an urbanised area in the east of the town of Barry. To the North of the park is a large area of high-density housing while to the east and south there are older suburbs. It comprises around 6.5 hectares of land containing, adult and junior football pitches, changing rooms, a skate park, play area, multi-sports court and a water splash-pad park. There are also areas for informal play, and a small car park.

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The landowner CCBC in November 2020 gave formal planning permission (0/47877 Change of use of land from playing field to 'Tiny Forest'). TKBTC & the lease holding Charity support the KWT funded project which brings natural space into the residential community and aligns with LDP and Wales Gov policy of developing natural outdoor amenity for residents’ wellbeing and that of future generations, biodiversity, active travel, disabled access, etc.

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The Tiny Forest is located at the Holyhead Town Park. Holyhead is located on Anglesey and is a major sea port serving Ireland. The town is the largest on Anglesey with a population of 13000 . There is a 3G football pitch, tennis courts, play area and café in the Park and is very busy with dog walkers. The Tiny Forest is located close to the café and next to the main path

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The Tiny Forest is located at Ysgol Pendalar in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. Ysgol Pendalar is a day school for children with additional educational needs, including those with severe and complex disabilities. The children’s ages range from 3 to 19 years. Caernarfon is a royal town, community and port in Gwynedd, Wales, with a population of 9,852. It lies along the A487 road, on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait, opposite the Isle of Anglesey

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Ashbeach Primary School’s Tiny Forest was planted on the 22nd of November, 2022 by the students and teachers. The planting day was attended by Deputy Lieutenant Mrs Sue Freeston and funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Cambridge County Council who provided the land.
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Sutton C of E Primary School Tiny Forest was planted on the 13th of December 2022 by the students and staff of the school. The students were in good spirits, despite the -6 degree temperature and snow. This Tiny Forest was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Cambridge County Council who provided the land.
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The Fenstanton and Hilton Primary School Tiny Forest was planted on the 28th of November, 2022 by the students and staff of the school. The school chose an l-shaped forest, with a classroom area looking out at the their school grounds. This Tiny Forest was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Cambridge County Council who provided the land.
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This Tiny Forest, located in Haringey's White Hart Lane Recreational Ground, was planted in partnership with American Express and Haringey Council on Thursday, 27th of October 2022. This forest marks a milestone in the Tiny Forest project, as is the 150th Tiny Forest to be planted in the UK. American Express colleagues from the company’s London and Sussex offices joined community groups and local council representatives to support low-carbon communities. The planting day was also attended by Cllr Mike Hakata, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Climate Action, Environment and Transport. American Express colleagues will revisit the Haringey Tiny Forest next summer, alongside community members, to assist with environmental data collection to help assess the benefits the forest is providing over time.
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Volunteers braved frozen conditions to plant 600 trees to create Enfield's first Tiny Forest, at Alma Park Rec, on Friday 16th December 2022. In partnership with the London Borough of Enfield and with the support of the Queen's Green Canopy, this project forms part of a wider environmental improvement in the area, alongside the creation of new wetland and other important habitats.

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Lewisham’s second tiny forest was planted on 22nd November 2022, to speed up tree growth and bring nature to urban communities. Local councillors and representatives from Bloomberg, the Tiny Forest's sponsor, were joined by pupils from Prendergast Ladywell School to help plant the Tiny Forest. This planting also marked the start of a new partnership between Earthwatch Europe and STEM Learning, with Prendergast Ladywell School and the Tiny Forest at its heart.
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Highpark Cross Tiny Forest was planted on 9th November 2022, in partnership with the Housing Executive, supported by the Queen's Green Canopy. The Tiny Forest was planted by children from Black Mountain Primary School, and was opened by the Lord Lieutenant for Belfast.

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Glasgow University celebrated the planting of a Wee Forest on its campus. The planting ceremony took place on Wednesday 16 November, on a patch of land on the Garscube campus. The planting of the Wee Forest was funded by The Queen’s Green Canopy, a UK-wide project to plant over one million trees in honour of Her late Majesty The Queen. The ceremony was well-attended throughout the day by members of the University and Earthwatch Europe, people from the local community, as well as groups of children from local schools.
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Portmead Tiny Forest was planted on St. David's Day, 1st March 2023. Located in the grounds of Portmead Primary School, this Tiny Forest was sponsored by the Queen's Green Canopy, and was planted by school children from all class groups, alongside the Lord Lieutenant for West Glamorgan. An outdoor classroom area will provide a space for learning and for the children to enjoy the Tiny Forest as it grows.

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St James' Park Tiny Forest was planted on 21st March with Bishop's Stortford High School, Thorley Hill Primary and Grove Cottage Mencap group. The Tiny Forest is the result of an excellent partnership between Earthwatch Europe and Countryside (now part of the Vistry Group) and is situated on a new development in the market town of Bishop's Stortford. The Tiny Forest will be looked after by school students and the local community.
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Wilmslow High School's Tiny Forest was planted in February 2023. The Tiny Forest was funded by the pop band The 1975 and planted by the local community and members of the Wilmslow Transition Tree Group. The Tiny Forest project will help people learn about and reconnect with nature and involves the local community in helping plant and look after the forest. Wilmslow High School will be encouraged to use the Tiny Forest as an outdoor classroom. The forest was planted in an L-shape.
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This Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted on the 27th of February, 2023 by the students of Brooklands Middle School. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Central Bedfordshire Council.
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This Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted on the 8th of February, 2023 by the students and parents of Caldecote Church of England Academy. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Central Bedfordshire Council.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by community volunteers and in partnership with Dunstable Town Council who own the land. It was funded by the Forestry Commission through the local authority treescape fund, gained through support from Central Bedfordshire Council.

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This Tiny Forest Tiny Forest was planted on the 23rd of March, 2023 by the post-graduate students of Cranfield University. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund, in collaboration with Central Bedfordshire Council. It has an outdoor seating area for the students and staff of Cranfield University to enjoy.

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“Local community organisation ReLeaf Lake Mac is planting the first ever Tiny Forest in the Hunter Region, NSW within the Local Government Area of Lake Macquarie. They have teamed up with Earthwatch Australia to help in connecting with the local community to monitor and learn from the forest. The forest will be planted by local primary school students and members of the local community. This forest is also Earthwatch Australia’s first Tiny Forest partnership, and data collected will be significant in determining the success of the Tiny Forest methodology in Australia. The design of this forest uses reclaimed timber edging, an outdoor classroom within the forest containing sandstone seating, and 750 plants that are comprised of 22 native tree and shrub species locally endemic to the region”.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Rolleston Primary School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Fullhurst Community College was the first of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.
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Eelbrook Common Tiny Forest was planted on 8th December 2022 by students from The Fulham Bilingual and members of the community. The Tiny Forest was funded by Marston Properties as part of their 125th anniversary celebration and will add important natural and educational benefits to this bustling park.
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This Tiny Forest was planted as the first step of the Eco Park development at the Hermitage Recreation Ground in Whitwick. The Tiny Forest was funded by North West Leicester District Council and Leicester County Council as part of the Local Authority Treescapes Fund. The planting day was a wonderful celebration, bringing together local primary school students, local community members and representatives of the councils. 

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The Tiny Forest planted at Braunstone Frith Primary Academy is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Barley Croft Primary School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.
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The Tiny Forest planted at Alderman Richard Hallam Primary School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.
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The Tiny Forest planted at Mowmacre Primary School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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Tiny Forest planted at Alderman Richard Hallam Primary School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at West Gate School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Tiny Forest planted at Merrydale Junior School is one of 10 planted in Leicester City funded by the Local Authority Treescapes Fund 2022. The 10 Tiny Forests will be planted in schools across the city, in partnership with Leicester City Council, as part of their Sustainable Schools programme. Each of these Tiny Forests will include a classroom area with benches to encourage classes to learn in a natural environment.

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The Coppice school Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Coppice school and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted on the TBC by the students of Tickhill Estfeld Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Auckley Junior and Infant School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Sandringham Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Stainforth Kirton Lane Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Castle Hills Academy and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Tiny Forest was planted by the students of Thorne King Edward Primary School and City of Doncaster Council. It was funded by the Forestry Commission under the Local Authority Treescape Fund and led by City of Doncaster Council in partnership with Earthwatch Europe.

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This Wee Forest was planted on the 2nd of March, 2023 by community volunteers and Granton Crescent Primary School children, during a planting day event led by Earthwatch Europe and Edinburgh and Lothian Green Space Trust. It was funded by The Banister Charitable Trust, in collaboration with City of Edinburgh Council who provided the land. There is an outdoor classroom area that can be used by both schools and local residents.
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