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The tree has fallen in Chalkwell Park this afternoon around 2:55 pm. Five children have been injured and rushed to South...
28/06/2025

The tree has fallen in Chalkwell Park this afternoon around 2:55 pm. Five children have been injured and rushed to Southend hospital, two are in a critical condition.

Emergency services have asked people to avoid the area and have cleared the park as air ambulances are on the scene. My thoughts and prayers go out to all the children and families.

This is an unfolding story and updates are being announced. 😢🙏🏼

It’s not uncommon for large veteran trees to drop their boughs in hot dry weather - it’s known as Summer Branch Drop.

500 years of legacy ended in a single afternoon. Seems fitting to post this on Earth day!  Yesterday we went to mourn th...
22/04/2025

500 years of legacy ended in a single afternoon. Seems fitting to post this on Earth day! Yesterday we went to mourn the Whitewebbs Oak in Enfield - ‘it was like a murder scene’ one bystander expressed! A reminder of how our most cherished and irreplaceable ancient trees need legal protection throughout the country.

Even though this majestic specimen oak was on the uk’s ancient tree register and on council owned land, it wasn’t enough to save it from ignorance and a mindless act of destruction.

A tree expert explained how this tree had another 100 or more years to live and had a CAVAT value of £1,000,000m

Our suggestion to the owners of the Toby Carvery Chain is to invest in £2,000,000 in net biodiversity gain in tree planting across the country.

Heartfelt thanks to the team at Save Chester - this goes much further than a single tree. 🌳 Posted  •  Update on legal a...
03/03/2025

Heartfelt thanks to the team at Save Chester - this goes much further than a single tree. 🌳
Posted • Update on legal advice delivered to Southend City Council. 🌳❤
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Nice to remind ourselves 🤗 - Posted  •  There are several reasons why hugging trees is fun. First, it’s free. Second, it...
02/03/2025

Nice to remind ourselves 🤗 - Posted • There are several reasons why hugging trees is fun. First, it’s free. Second, it’s easy. Third, it’s a great way to connect with nature. Fourth, it’s something everyone can do. And fifth, it benefits our health.

Trees have much to offer to us. The average American citizen spends 93% of their hours indoors, and residents of urban areas, who have less regular access to nature, are more likely to be prescribed medication for mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.

Trees emit a certain type of antimicrobial and insecticidal phytoncide called terpenes, which repel potentially harmful bacteria and insects. If in close proximity, terpenes can strengthen the immune system, lower blood glucose levels, and lower autonomic nervous system activity. This makes tree-hugging a super accessible and natural medicine.

Trees also have the ability to release oxytocin, which provides numerous health benefits. Clinical psychologists have determined that if embraced for a minimum of 21 seconds, trees transfer oxytocin through touch. This is another way that trees improve the immune system, lower stress levels and blood pressure, and help manage sleep patterns.

Source: The Daily

Posted  •  We are teaming up with Action for Planet and Southend Parks to hold three local tree plantings across Southen...
08/02/2025

Posted • We are teaming up with Action for Planet and Southend Parks to hold three local tree plantings across Southend in February and March.

🌳Oakwood Park - Tuesday 11th February
🌲Southchurch Park East - Monday 17th February
🌳Gainsborogh Park - Saturday 1st March

It’s with great sadness we learn of the death of our dear friend, trustee and moderator Paul Stygal .Paul had a kind sou...
01/12/2024

It’s with great sadness we learn of the death of our dear friend, trustee and moderator Paul Stygal .

Paul had a kind soul and was much loved in the community - always present with his effervescent smile and camera ready when there was a just social cause or gathering.

Paul saw the good in everyone and was committed to seeing more trees planted in Southend.

His enthusiasm and generosity of spirit never wained - even in poor health and limited mobility he was out and about until fairly recently - always looking up at the stars 🌟

The world and Southend has lost a true gentleman. Rest in peace Paul, we know you’ll be twinkling down form way up high 🌟🌳🙏🏼

Protecting rare trees 🌳 Posted  •  The UK is home to a remarkable variety of trees, each playing a unique role in our la...
27/10/2024

Protecting rare trees 🌳

Posted • The UK is home to a remarkable variety of trees, each playing a unique role in our landscapes and ecosystems. 🌳

However, many of these trees face significant threats due to habitat loss, climate change, disease and human activity. ⚠️

Protecting these rare trees is crucial for preserving our natural heritage and maintaining the health and biodiversity of our ecosystems. 🌱

Swipe through to learn about seven of our rarest native trees 👉

Head to the link in our bio to learn more 🔗

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More of this please in Southend 🌳🙏🏼Posted  •  🌿 A simplified step-by-step look at the Miyawaki method for creating dense...
02/10/2024

More of this please in Southend 🌳🙏🏼

Posted • 🌿 A simplified step-by-step look at the Miyawaki method for creating dense, diverse pockets of native forest.

🌱 1 Species selection:
When planting a Miyawaki forest, the first step is to identify the native vegetation best suited to the area being planted, termed Potential Natural Vegetation. To establish this, our forest makers do intensive research, often involving the indigenous community. They look to see what is growing locally, in protected areas or ancient old-growth forests. Forests are multi-layered, and as the Miyawaki method mirrors nature, we identify and plant four layers of vegetation, building a resilient green wall of canopy trees, trees, sub-trees and shrubs. We select up to 40 different species to create balance and maximise density.

🧩2  Preparing the soil:
The second step when planting a Miyawaki forest is soil preparation. Since SUGi focuses on rewilding nature-deprived areas, the soil is often degraded, compacted, waterlogged or bacteria-dominant. However, trees need fungi-dominant, soft and crumbly soil, so their roots can establish faster and have better access to nutrients. Our forest makers work the soil once to restore the missing biology and put it on the path to becoming oxygenated, fertile and self-sustaining. Compost tea is also added to the earth as it’s turned; this contains strains of beneficial fungi (known to interact with the specific tree species) and a stimulant, such as molasses or liquid seaweed, to give the fungi fuel to grow.

🌿 3 Planting the saplings:
Once the soil is prepared, SUGi Pocket Forests are planted with the help of the community. We plant three to four saplings per square metre in a random manner that mirrors how natural forests grow. We choose to plant young saplings, as they’re more adaptable and can form symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi in the soil far quicker than an older tree. The denseness of a Miyawaki forest isn’t just great for creating biodiversity...

We see tree news everywhere- but when you see the Economist focusing on it we know that’s there’s a problem that needs f...
21/09/2024

We see tree news everywhere- but when you see the Economist focusing on it we know that’s there’s a problem that needs fixing. Professionals have long expressed the financial benefits of trees and we constantly promote the financial asset value of trees to our council. But still they undervalue our trees.

Posted • Seeing, smelling and being in nature can directly improve your physical and mental health.⁠

In this week’s “Babbage” podcast Alok Jha, our science and technology editor, speaks to Kathy Willis, professor of biodiversity at the University of Oxford and author of “Good Nature: The New Science of How Nature Improves Our Health”.⁠

Tap the link in our bio to tune in and find out why you need a prescription for nature.

Posted  • .news Leigh On Sea News: Leigh Trees Axed - SEVEN trees in a Leigh road have been chopped down, despite a conc...
20/09/2024

Posted • .news Leigh On Sea News: Leigh Trees Axed - SEVEN trees in a Leigh road have been chopped down, despite a concerted campaign by green activist and a Green Party councillor to prevent their “devastating” removal.
Picture: Mr Gittus at the site of one of the felled trees. Pic Simon Gittus
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Phew- Posted  • .green 🌳 Confusion caused by Council contractors displaying notices of fellingAfter much panic from resi...
20/09/2024

Phew- Posted • .green 🌳 Confusion caused by Council contractors displaying notices of felling

After much panic from residents and Ward Councillors, we have finally had confirmation that the trees on Leigh Hall Road are not being felled. Whether this was an error, or the Council were concerned by the outrage from residents, we won’t know.

You can be reassured the Green party continues to ensure our natural assets are cherished and we will do everything to protect them.

Nature writing event 🌳🌿🦡🦔💚
08/09/2024

Nature writing event 🌳🌿🦡🦔💚

Saturday 28th September WI Hall
Nature Writing Event for the Rochford District..
An evening with four writers whose work explores our connection to the natural world. See a new film focused on Cherry Orchard Country Park in Rochford. Come and listen to some excellent and insightful talks,enjoy the short film and bring your enthusiasm for natural spaces and places whether river,coast,urban or wild. The Rochford district is an excellent place to explore natural and wild spaces and historic rural locations,villages and towns .
Join us for this event and enjoy free food and drink (provided by the Cultural Engine Research Group) as well as lovely debate ,and help to make Rochford a centre for exploring nature writing and all of the issues covered in what is a fast developing and diverse genre.
Free Advance Tickets Here https://bit.ly/3AS4CmX

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