Voting has opened for the Woodland Trust's 2023 UK Tree of the Year contest - with a focus on urban trees. NationalWorld's environment and sustainability specialist Amber Allott talks about why the trust is pushing for them to be protected.
Photo used: Woodland Trust/PA Wire
Photo used: Woodland Trust/PA Wire
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00:00 Hi everybody, my name is Ann Bower and I am the Natural World Environment and Sustainability
00:07 Specialist.
00:08 So the voting has just opened for the Woodland Trust's 2023 UK Tree of the Year competition.
00:13 There is a great host of 13 finalists from London to Yorkshire through to Belfast.
00:19 Now the focus this year is on urban trees, so the trees that are in our neighbourhoods,
00:25 in our communities, and are very often the oldest residents of these places.
00:29 So there are some really great urban trees around the UK, like the Checkside Plain Tree
00:33 up behind me there, which is such a real feature of the area that they're in.
00:39 While the vote was open until October 15, the Woodland Trust is also running a Protect
00:45 Our Living Legends campaign.
00:46 They're inviting people to sign their petition to give these old trees, these trees that
00:51 are part of their neighbourhoods, legal protection to make sure that they're protected, that
00:55 they're around for future generations to enjoy as well.