Want to care for nature, connect with your community, and expand your skills? Support our Ealing Tiny Forests by becoming a volunteer Tree Keeper! What does a Tiny Forest Tree Keeper involve: Maintenance: Weeding and litter picking in the Tiny Forest. Community Engagement: Inspire local people to join in with activities. Science: Counting butterflies, measuring... Continue Reading →
Plant a tree this March at Pear Tree Park
Pear Tree Park, opened in July 2024, spans 49 acres in Perivale, enhancing local biodiversity and serving as a community recreation area. It supports wildlife, offers leisure activities, and promotes well-being. The park's development aligns with Ealing's initiative for sustainable green spaces, fostering community involvement and environmental sustainability. Volunteer opportunities are available.
Volunteer to Plant Trees at Cuckoo Park, Hanwell Tiny Forest 28 Feb
Event has been POSTPONED as area where trees are being planted is flooded. Come along and plant a tiny forest in Cuckoo Park behind Hanwell Community Centre. On Friday 28 February 600 trees will be planted to create Hanwell's Tiny Forest. The tiny forest will become a dense, native woodland in a tennis court-sized plot.... Continue Reading →
Free Family-Friendly plant a tree event at Rectory Park
Join in the Community Tree Planting Day in Rectory Park, Northolt on Saturday 1st February 2025 from 10am to 2pm. Sign up to plant a tree here. The event is free, open to everyone and is suitable for families. Trees For Cities will provide all the tools and equipment you will need as well as... Continue Reading →
Volunteer to Plant a Tree at Blondin Park
Plant a tree in Blondin Park. Pop along to Blondin Pavillion on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th January from 11 am. The Blondin Consortium, in association with Ealing Council Parks Department are planting 300 trees. They are looking volunteers to plant trees in Blondin Park. When can you plant a tree? Dates: Friday 24th and... Continue Reading →
Experience Wassailing: Blessing Fruit Trees for Health
Fruit growing communities across the land are getting ready for their annual Wassail. In Ealing both Horsenden Hill and Gunnersbury Museum are blessing their fruit trees with Wassailing celebrations.Wassail or Waes Hael means good health in old English and the tradition goes back to Saxon times and involves blessing the fruit trees to ensure a... Continue Reading →
