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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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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.

 

2008. Below Kauri Grove just planted. Cambridge Tree Trust

The Kauri Grove is Rotary's project.

River terrace.  October 2009. Akeake planted. Cambridge Tree Trust

A stand of native trees.

Below river terrace, off Shakespeare St. 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

What we had to work around.

The bank of the terrace. Feb. 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

From the other side of the river.

Kauri Grove bank in flax. July 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

Brightly-coloured flaxes make a show.

River terrace. July 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

The grass has just been mown.

River terrace. July 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

The river and the high-level bridge.

River terrace. July 2010 . Cambridge Tree Trust

On the way to making a thick mat of flax.

River terrace.  October 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

A new seat.

The terrace. Nov. 2010. Cambridge Tree Trust

Flaxes growing well.

July 2011. Cambridge Tree Trust

Working on the bank below the terrace.

July 2011. Cambridge Tree Trust

We were younger then.

August 2011. Cambridge Tree Trust

Looking along the terrace from the Shakespeare St. end.

River terrace.  Boulders in entrance.  August 2011. Cambridge Tree Trust

To keep cars out.

The terrace.  August 2011. Cambridge Tree Trust

It's not really sloped like that.

 
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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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