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 Book your seat in the Arborists' Question Time audience - Monday 1 June at 6pm - Ask your question live!
Our topic: What is the main way in which tree officers can be properly supported to care for public trees?
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Tree officers and managers play a key role in UK arboriculture. They are the custodians of the urban forest, whether...

 

 

Our Panellists:
?Sarah Kiss (Tree Officer – External Works at Hampshire County Council)
?Howell Davies (Senior Urban Forest Advisor at Auckland Council)
?Ruthe Davies (Trees and Woodlands Officer at City of Edinburgh Council)

 

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