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Wye Tree Trail published by The Conservation Volunteers

Wye Tree Trail published by The Conservation Volunteers

TCV Kent have created eight tree trails in partnership with communities across Kent, including Wye.

Image: a black walnut tree, Churchfield Green, Wye

The Wye Heritage Tree Trail was created with the help of Wye School students. The trail will be launched at 09.30 on Friday 7th October, at the WW1 Wye Airfield memorial stone, Churchfield Green. TCV will then lead a gentle walk around Wye to look at some of the village's amazing heritage trees. Everybody is welcome to join the walk.

Wye's tree trail is accessible and it meanders around the churchyard, green and High Street of this historic village.

TCV produced the tree trails as a legacy of the Kent Heritage Trees project, funded by the Heritage Lottery. This project celebrates and promotes the value of heritage trees, and aims to inspire local communities to learn about the wonder of their local heritage trees and woodlands.

For further details contact: Natalie Breden on 01233 666519 or email: n.breden@tcv.org.uk www.tcv.org.uk/kentheritagetrees twitter @TCV_Kent

Posted: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 21:00 by Admin

Tags: Churchfield Green, Conservation, Local News, Outdoor Activity, TCV, Wye