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Hammersmith Park

Planted: 08 March 2021
June 2022: Fever-Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Fever-Tree

June 2022: Fever-Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Fever-Tree

June 2022: Fever-Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Earthwatch Europe

June 2022: Fever-Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Earthwatch Europe

June 2022: Fever-Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Earthwatch Europe

June 2022: Fever-Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Earthwatch Europe

June 2022: Fever Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Earthwatch Europe

June 2022: Fever Tree Volunteers Citizen Science Event. Photo credit: Earthwatch Europe

March 2021: London's first Tiny Forest is planted (Photo credit Continental Landscapes)

March 2021: London's first Tiny Forest is planted (Photo credit Continental Landscapes)

March 2021: Fever-Tree staff planting (Photo credit Fever-Tree)

March 2021: Fever-Tree staff planting (Photo credit Fever-Tree)

March 2021: Planting day (Photo credit Fever-Tree)

March 2021: Planting day (Photo credit Fever-Tree)

July 2023: Tiny Forest Hammersmith & Fulham Park has grown (Credit: Earthwatch Europe)

July 2023: Tiny Forest Hammersmith & Fulham Park has grown (Credit: Earthwatch Europe)

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Welcome to our Tiny Forest

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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Citizen Science Surveys

399 Surveys Completed

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190

Carbon
Storage

38

Pollinators
Timed Count

15

Butterflies
Timed Count

7

Butterfly
Species

49

Ground
Dwellers

61

Thermal
Comfort

17

FM: Infiltration
Rate

20

FM: Compaction
Colour & Texture

Help Needed: Become a Tree Keeper

Want to care for nature, connect with your community, and expand your skills? Support this Tiny Forest by becoming a volunteer Tree Keeper! Get involved in:

  • Maintenance (weeding and litter picking in this Tiny Forest)
  • Community Engagement (inspire local people to join in)
  • Science (counting butterflies, measuring trees, and more!)

You decide the activities and how often to do them, either on your own or with fellow Tree Keepers. Earthwatch is here to support you every step of the way! Once you complete the signup form, you will be added to our regular communications with all the latest on Tiny Forests and how you can help. What are you waiting for...

Planting Information

Planted
By:
Corporate Employees
Planting
Date:
08 March 2021
Planted
Area:
200m2
Classroom
Area:
21m2
Featured
Pathways:
No
Tallest
Tree:
390 cm
Species Planted in the Forest:Apple, crab(Malus sylvestris) | Beech, common(Fagus sylvatica) | Birch, silver(Betula pendula) | Blackthorn(Prunus spinosa) | Broom(Cytisus scoparius) | Cherry, wild(Prunus avium) | Dog Rose(Rosa canina) | Gorse(Ulex europaeus) | Hawthorn(Crataegus monogyna) | Hazel(Corylus avellana) | Holly(Ilex aquifolium) | Hornbeam(Carpinus betulus) | Lime, small-leaved(Tilia cordata) | Maple, field(Acer campestre) | Oak, sessile(Quercus petraea) | Rowan(Sorbus aucuparia) | Wild service tree(Sorbus torminalis)

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Tiny Forest Location:

  • Hammersmith Park
  • Shepherd's Bush
  • London
  • W12 7GH
  • United Kingdom
  • GPS: 51.511028, -0.227833
  • Hammersmith & Fulham Council This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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