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The Cambridge Tree Trust is a volunteer non-profit organisation dedicated to beautifying Cambridge.
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The aim of the Trust is to plant trees in and around Cambridge; to enhance the approaches to the town, protect the environment and keep alive the image of Cambridge as the Town of Trees. Plantings along all our town walkways include many different berry and nectar trees, to encourage native birds to come here and to stay here. 

The Trust is also involved in building new walkways, Here is a link to the Cambridge i-Site's map which shows them: Cambridge i-Site information centre

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Join the Crew   

Throughout the website there are many videos illustrating our activities and the result over the years, image galleries of the walks and parks, walking maps, educational information about pest plants as well as information about our organisation and how to get in touch if you would like more information or would like to participate.

To see all the videos together, click here.

 

Daffodils - Cambridge Tree Trust

Beside Hamilton Rd.

Daffodils in Payne Park-Cambridge Tree Trust

Within the park.

Daffodils - Cambridge Tree Trust

Another group on the road verge.

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Daffodils within the park.

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Another groupinside the park.

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Before landscaping and track building.

Payne Park Cambridge Tree Trust

Further in from the road.

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Open ground looking across the river to River Garden subdivision.

Payne Park-  Cambridge Tree Trust.

These were planted several years ago and fenced off from grazing sheep.

Payne Park- magnolia  Cambridge Tree Trust.

Growing in Resthaven retirement village's swale. 

 
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Watch Out for Unwanted Plant Pests!

Biosecurity Help Line

The Waikato Regional Council's biosecurity team will assist and/or advise on any suspected 'Plant Pests'

Call 0800 800 401 or 0800 246 732

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