Gardening: Cuttings: Tree week events

Saturday 27 November 1993 00:02 GMT
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EVENTS are being organised all over the country for National Tree Week, which runs until 5 December. In Berkshire, the Bracknell Forest Borough Council is having a tree-planting day tomorrow (details from Rachel Hartland on 0344 868222). In Buckinghamshire, a tree trail has been arranged for today in Denham Country Park and tree planting tomorrow in Black Park Country Park (Catherine Crowley, 0296 383426). There is a demonstration of remedial tree surgery today in the Dartmoor National Park, Devon (Brian Beesley, 0626 832093). In Durham there is a mass community event to plant an acre of the Great North Forest (Chris Growcott, 091-410 9066). In Werneth Low Country Park, Greater Manchester, you can help with the planting of 200 oak seedlings (Stephen Cross, 061- 342 3141).

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