Help Shape the Next Five Years of Andover Trees United
Everything Andover Trees United has achieved has been made possible by people like you.
Whether you've volunteered your time, supported our projects, partnered with us, donated resources, shared your expertise or simply championed our work, you have helped create something truly special.
Together we have:
Planted thousands of trees
Connected communities with nature
Strengthened habitats for wildlife
Helped young people learn about the natural world
Built partnerships across our community
Shown what is possible when people work together
THE GREAT GROWING PROJECT 2017-2022… BRANCHING OUT… 2022-2027 . Following successful community consultations in 2016 and 2020, we're inviting everyone who has been part of our journey to help shape the next chapter of Andover Trees United.
Saturday 11th July | 9:30am–4:00pm
Venue: To Be Confirmed
Lunch and refreshments included
This is a day for everyone who cares about the future of Andover Trees United and our community.
Together we'll move beyond asking "What would we like to see happen?" and instead ask "What can we achieve together?"
Please reserve your place today.
Please sign up here to book your place.
Any questions, please email Abbey: abbey.sadler@andovertrees.org.uk
We look forward to welcoming you and building the next chapter together.
This isn't a conference where you'll be presented with a finished strategy. Instead, it's an opportunity to celebrate our achievements, explore future opportunities, discuss challenges and collectively decide where we should focus our energy over the next five years.
The day will be facilitated by Charles O'Malley, founder of C3 Labs and an internationally respected facilitator specialising in collaboration, leadership and environmental change. Charles also facilitated our previous consultations, and we're delighted to welcome him back.
Artwork for The Great Growing Project, written & agreed by community consultation 2016
Volunteering with us and adding your voice is a great way to contribute to action against climate change and biodiversity loss, to pass on knowledge and skills to young people, making a real difference in your local community.
Our 44-acre site includes native deciduous woodland, chalk grassland, wildflower meadow, hazel thickets which will be coppiced, hedgerows, and a pond - all vital habitats providing resources for a wide range of species… and of course our award-winning woodland classroom and meeting space - The Cabin.