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The history of professional arboriculture in Britain  Mark Johnston explains his next project, which is to be a detailed history of professional arboriculture in Britain, from the Romans to the present day...
 03/06/2019      13:49
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 24/11/2015      09:49
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The value of tree and shrub species to wildlife  Which trees are the most valuable to wildlife? Are tree and shrub species not native to Britain of any value for wildlife?
 20/07/2021      10:26
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The value of tree and shrub species to wildlife  Which trees are the most valuable to wildlife? Are tree and shrub species not native to Britain of any value for wildlife?
 20/07/2021      10:26
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Charges Successfully Brought Against Developer for Destroying Trees  Mole Valley District Council’s commitment to vigilantly uphold the district’s environment and natural beauty has seen the successful prosecution...
 21/01/2019      14:00
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Charges Successfully Brought Against Developer for Destroying Trees  Mole Valley District Council’s commitment to vigilantly uphold the district’s environment and natural beauty has seen the successful prosecution...
 21/01/2019      14:00
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International Women’s Day 2023  For International Women’s Day 2023 we’re encouraging you to share your #WomenInArb pictures and stories this Wednesday 8th March.
 07/03/2023      16:25
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Londoners offered 49,000 free trees for mass planting weekend  The Mayor is inviting Londoners, schools and local community groups to apply for 49,000 free trees as part of a mass planting of 75,000 trees over one weekend later this year.
 04/10/2018      11:44
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Londoners offered 49,000 free trees for mass planting weekend  The Mayor is inviting Londoners, schools and local community groups to apply for 49,000 free trees as part of a mass planting of 75,000 trees over one weekend later this year.
 04/10/2018      11:44
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Londoners offered 49,000 free trees for mass planting weekend  The Mayor is inviting Londoners, schools and local community groups to apply for 49,000 free trees as part of a mass planting of 75,000 trees over one weekend later this year.
 04/10/2018      11:44
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Mike Volp passing a sad loss to  Mike Volp passed away on Sunday 24th May 2015. Mike was the driving force of the National Association of Tree Officers (NATO)
 29/09/2015      16:44
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Pioneering project to tackle ash dieback launches International Year of Plant Health  Three thousand trees have been planted in Hampshire as part of a pioneering project to tackle the devastating tree disease, ash dieback.
 17/01/2020      09:30
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Pioneering project to tackle ash dieback launches International Year of Plant Health  Three thousand trees have been planted in Hampshire as part of a pioneering project to tackle the devastating tree disease, ash dieback.
 17/01/2020      09:30
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Pioneering project to tackle ash dieback launches International Year of Plant Health  Three thousand trees have been planted in Hampshire as part of a pioneering project to tackle the devastating tree disease, ash dieback.
 17/01/2020      09:30
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Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh (2018) – a legal perspective  The result of Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh has caused understandable concern that we have reverted back to a time when ownership of a tree brings such onerous obligations that early felling is seen as a reasonable mode of risk avoidance. Is that concern really justified?
 07/02/2019      08:51
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Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh (2018) – a legal perspective  The result of Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh has caused understandable concern that we have reverted back to a time when ownership of a tree brings such onerous obligations that early felling is seen as a reasonable mode of risk avoidance. Is that concern really justified?
 07/02/2019      08:51
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Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh (2018) – a legal perspective  The result of Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh has caused understandable concern that we have reverted back to a time when ownership of a tree brings such onerous obligations that early felling is seen as a reasonable mode of risk avoidance. Is that concern really justified?
 07/02/2019      08:51
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Women in Trees – Competitors Special  Women from different areas of our industry face several challenges in the workplace, many, but not all, of these being the same challenges men face in our industry...
 05/03/2018      17:09
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London Plane Crowned Urban Tree World Champions  After an eventful tournament we have a winner, the London plane is crowned the ultimate urban tree,
 14/05/2020      12:16
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London Plane Crowned Urban Tree World Champions  After an eventful tournament we have a winner, the London plane is crowned the ultimate urban tree,
 14/05/2020      12:16
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Women in Trees – Competitors Special  Women from different areas of our industry face several challenges in the workplace, many, but not all, of these being the same challenges men face in our industry...
 05/03/2018      17:09
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Trees and footways: a tree officer’s view  All of us in the arboricultural industry are aware of the ecosystem services delivered by the urban forest.
 22/06/2017      15:49
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Trees and footways: a tree officer’s view  All of us in the arboricultural industry are aware of the ecosystem services delivered by the urban forest.
 22/06/2017      15:49
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Trees and footways: a tree officer’s view  All of us in the arboricultural industry are aware of the ecosystem services delivered by the urban forest.
 22/06/2017      15:49
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Arboricultural Association at RHS Hampton Court  The Association received an invitation from our partners at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) to attend the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival from 4–9 July.
 21/07/2022      10:43
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Autumn Review 2023  2023 Annual Review Thanks to your support, each year the Association can increase its work to promote arboriculture and ensure it is represented as a key profession in its own right. January Course catalogue expands The Association is now able to offer a broader...
 03/11/2023      12:29
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Watering young trees in dry weather    Watering Young Trees Young trees need water to survive According to the Met Office rainfall between January and June 2022 was the lowest since 1976. Established mature trees are able to find their own water. However, it is recommended that newly planted trees...
 30/04/2020      17:50
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Favourite books  We asked our webinar speakers what books they would recommend to people.
 09/03/2021      10:21
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Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh Judgement and Implications  NTSG comment on Court of Appeal decision in Witley Parish Council v Cavanagh EWCA Civ 2232
 17/01/2019      09:55
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The hunt for 2018’s Tree of the Year is on  The Woodland Trust is urging tree lovers to stump up nominations for Northern Ireland’s Tree of the Year 2018
 10/07/2018      11:16
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