The Tree Council is a charity which aims to promote the importance of trees in a changing environment. It was founded as the national tree planting campaign that would follow up the success of ‘Plant A Tree In ’73’, encourage action for trees and run National Tree Week. Their vision is one of more trees in streets, parks, hedgerows and woodland across the UK, bringing benefits to people and wildlife, enhancing landscapes and engaging people in biodiversity and environmental issues. The Council works in partnership with volunteer Tree Wardens, schools, communities, organisations and the government to make trees matter to everyone, and they are responsible for the annual Community Action Programme that includes Seed Gathering Season, National Tree Week and Walk in the Woods month, by supporting the groups organising local events. They also co-ordinate and manage the national volunteer Tree Warden Scheme, fundraise and distribute grants for planting trees, woodland wildflowers and bluebells, and hedges. For more information, please follow the link to visit their website. We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.