Tree cathedral planted as war memorial restored after ash dieback devastation - Whipsnade Tree Cathedral’s ‘cloister wall’ ...
Work has begun to restore a tree-themed World War One memorial after it was devastated by a fungal disease. Whipsnade Tree ...
The National Trust has planted replacement saplings to fill in the gaps where ash trees have died off. | ITV News Anglia ...
The National Trust is restoring Whipsnade Tree Cathedral, a World War I memorial, following devastation from ash dieback. See ...
Peterborough City Council said ash dieback was a "particular concern" in Bretton Woods. Officials said a review had shown the further spread of the disease, which damages shoots, branches and ...
It costs around £4billion every year to limit the spread of diseases, such as Ash Dieback, which also put native species at ...
Inspections of medium and high risk zones are on schedule, providing a clear understanding of the health of trees and ...
These are the latest planning applications received by Monmouthshire County Council: An ash tree in Trellech will be cut down ...
The “cloisters” of a tree cathedral planted as a memorial following the First World War have been restored after being devasted by ash dieback, the National Trust said. Whipsnade Tree ...