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National Urban Forestry Unit to close after 10 years
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The
National Urban Forestry Unit (NUFU) is bringing its pioneering and
innovative activities to a close on 31 July 2005 – exactly ten years to
the day since the Unit was created to promote the concept of urban and
community forestry.
Trees have a vital role to play in improving the quality of life for the millions of
people who live and work in towns and cities.
This site provides information about the UK's National Urban Forestry Unit and its work.
It also provides an online forum for
the discussion about the many issues surrounding trees and woods in towns together with links to
other sites of interest, including urban and community forestry projects throughout the UK.
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Frank, lively and informative discussions about all aspects of urban forestry.
Click here for our free registation form and to begin posting your own messages. Here's some of the topics currently under discussion:
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Revised NUFU website
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Drought and trees
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