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REFOREST THE PLANET.

REFOREST THE PLANET.

We focus on planting mixed native species

with local COMMUNITIES

in PARKS, neighbourhoods and SCHOOLS

FOREST MAKERS

JOIN US THIS DECEMBER AND JANUARY AT GLADE LANE CANAL SIDE PARK AS WE PLANT 3000 NATIVE BROADLEAF TREES

VOLUNTEER DAYS


WEDNESDAYS - 14th & 17th JANUARY 2026
SATURDAYS - 21st & 24th JANUARY 2026

DROP IN ANY TIME BETWEEN 10AM - 3PM
LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FLAGS FOR DAILY LOCATION
The planting site is located in the north west section of park

CELEBRATION DAY

24TH JANUARY

JOIN US AS WE PLANT THE FINAL TREES
AND CELEBRATE EVERYONES HARD WORK!
HOT CHOCOLATES & MUSIC AROUND THE FIRE PIT
1PM - 5PM

FOR SCHOOL OR CORPORATE
BOOKINGS PLEASE CONTACT US


LOCATION

GLADE LANE PARK SIDE CANAL,
Southall UB2 4PG

GETTING THERE

SOUTHALL STATION
serviced by the ELIZABETH LINE
25 minute walk

BUSES
SHORT WALK to park
SL8, 207, 483, E5

SIGN UP HERE
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TREES

are one of our biggest assets

against fighting climate change 

“Trees are the ultimate carbon capture and storage machines. Like great carbon sinks, woods and forests absorb atmospheric carbon and lock it up for centuries. They do this through photosynthesis.

The entire woodland ecosystem plays a huge role in locking up carbon, including the living wood, roots, leaves, deadwood, surrounding soils and its associated vegetation. 

More than 400 tonnes of carbon can be captured per hectare of young wood with mixed native species can lock up in trees, roots and soil.”

— The Woodland Trust

photos from our recent tree planting day

with eap students and staff from eden caterers:

NATURE HAS NO WALLS

NATURE HAS NO WALLS •

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