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September 7, 2020 by pippa

Want to learn about trees with your children?

Sarah, Althea and some young helpers have trialled a tree game: feel free to download and share!

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18dK8Fdo74pFTleOjxMg2IyFHLhoivDk-g2scRNFzkAY/edit#slide=id.g963907f3c1_0_37

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So sad to see trees coming down around the peat farm site. We knew some trees might be felled but really? What will the impact be on birds and bats? All in line with planning permission it seems 😢
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