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Think trees and shrug off the blues!

Published: Friday 25th January 2013

As we're coming to the end of what is called the most miserable week of the year, Ipswich Borough Council is trying to raise everyone's spirits with a reminder that trees can make you happy!

Take part in the big tree plant

Published: Friday 15th March 2013

Residents can help to create an urban community woodland in Ipswich's Gippeswyk Park.

Town park ash trees struck by die back

Published: Thursday 15th November 2012

The first ash trees to be struck by die back disease have been discovered in Ipswich.

Thousands of trees to be planted

Published: Wednesday 14th November 2012

Ipswich Wildlife Group, working with Ipswich Borough Council, has been awarded more than £6,000 from the Big Tree Plant grant scheme to plant around 4,500 trees and shrubs in parks throughout the town

On alert over ash threat

Published: Tuesday 30th October 2012

Although there are no recorded reports of ash trees suffering from die-back in Ipswich, Borough Council parks staff are keeping a close watch on the situation.

Orchard planting in two parks

Holywells Park Orchard 31

Published: Friday 6th January 2012

Ipswich's Park Rangers will be joined by youngsters from the Lapwing Suffolk project to plant a traditional orchard in the town's Chantry Park next Wednesday, 11th January.

Come and plant some trees!

Published: Tuesday 3rd January 2012

“Help us to plant several hundred new native trees in Ipswich's Landseer Park.” That is the message from the Borough Council’s Wildlife Rangers.

National Tree Week 2011

Published: Thursday 1st December 2011

Ipswich Borough Council has got its tree planting season under way to mark National tree Week, which runs until Sunday 4th December.

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