#ThameTrees tree establishment team get started working with Thame Green Living, Thame Town Council, local businesses and local organisations.
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Trees for the future of Thame - replacing those that have been felled or have fallen naturally. This time at Hamilton Road.
The triangle of land adjacent to the skatepark on Tythrop Way was opened up last year to permit a safe pedestrian route, crossing by traffic lights from the Queen Elizabeth […]
An Oak tree was planted by #ThameTrees and the Thame Town Council this morning (10th November 2022) in memory of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The tree was donated […]
A completely FREE workshop on hedgerow management ! Learn how to Manage, Survey, Plant & Rejuvenate hedgerows for the benefit of nature and people. When and where Sat, 5 November […]
Planting projects to green public land need maintenance teams in place before planting can take place. Can you help ?
In March 2021 the volunteers of #ThameTrees distributed these 67 fruit trees across Thame and surrounding villages. A few of these trees went to Scotsgrove. The family there have nurtured […]
It's great to get outside and help the environment. Take some cuttings and save self seeded saplings for planting next year.
Thanks to Lucy Electric of Thame for funding and planting more mature trees at Orchard View Farm April 2022
Great turn out of planters for this weekend's tree plant at Orchard View Farm in Little Meadle. 30 4ft trees and lots of reclaimed hedging planted.
Get out there and propogate some local trees. Lift self sown saplings and pot up some hard wood cuttings.
Next planting parties at Orchard View Farm Sat 5th Feb and Sun 6th Feb 2022. Bring spades, gloves, wellies and warm clothes. We'll be planting 8ft trees this time.
We'll be planting at Orchard View Farm in Little Meadle. 4th Dec 2021. If you can make it please let us know.
A small team of #ThameTrees volunteers visited a copse in Thame last weekend (October 2021) in order to search out self seeded saplings that are likely not to survive because they have fallen too close to their parent.
Chinnor Rugby Club are planting 6 mature silver birch trees on 25th July. Sponsored by Lucy Electric and arranged by #ThameTrees from 21st Century Thame