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Tree prosecution 0 Comments
Published on: Tuesday, 15th June 2010
Lichfield resident ordered to pay more than Ł5,000 for cutting down three protected trees.
A green and leafy Burntwood0 Comments
Published on: Monday, 1st February 2010
Tree planting to create a green gateway into Burntwood
Celebrating a really ‘wild’ big four-O 0 Comments
Published on: Thursday, 30th July 2009
Forty walkers visit 40 of the city’s historic trees, to celebrate 40 years of Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
Community Orchard Tree Grafting & Wassail0 Comments
Published on: Monday, 16th March 2009
Come a-wassailing and learn how to graft your own apple or pear tree cutting at the council's free countryside event this March
Green Gateway into Burntwood0 Comments
Published on: Thursday, 5th March 2009
John Brown Nurseries, based in Muckley Corner, have been busy planting 20 trees on the stretch of road leading into Burntwood for Lichfield District Council.
Tree Planting Success 0 Comments
Published on: Monday, 2nd February 2009
Muckley Corner Common transformation takes giant step forward
Trees Get the Chop0 Comments
Published on: Friday, 23rd January 2009
23 Poplars in Beacon Park are set to be removed after experts deem them unsafe
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