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Westminster Tree Trust

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Westminster Tree Trust

Westminster Tree Trust (originally the Pimlico Tree and Preservation Trust) was founded by Lord Forsyth of Drumlean in 1982 as a charity dedicated to improving the environment in Westminster. .

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Westminster Tree Trust

This Whitebeam was planted by the Rt Hon The Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, founde...

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Jaimie Tapper planted trees

A Chanticleer pear tree, planted by Jaimie Tapper of the Royal Ballet. The th...

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September 11 - Westminster

The picture for the Westminster Tree Trust shows one of these trees being pla...

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