The Great Tree Giveaway and Bazaar

Radio Sheffield and partners are pleased to launch the ‘Plant it… Save it!’ Campaign 2005 at Abbeyfield Park on the first weekend of ‘National Tree Week’.

26th Nov 2005 • 10am–2pm

The ‘Plant it… Save it’ drop-in event is a tree give away of small native bare root trees. The event will include:

  • The launch of the Abbeyfield Tree Tales and Trails publication – the tree trail will be set out in the park with the new books available

  • The re-launch of the ‘Burngreave Trees for Free Scheme’ – orders will be taken from residents of Burngreave for fruit trees available in the New Year

  • The replanting of two trees to replace casualties in the park from previous plantings – volunteers welcome

  • BTCV will be building bird boxes on the day

  • BBC Radio Sheffield is broadcasting live from the event.

Everybody is welcome

For more information contact Tim Shortland on 0114 273 4190

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