Growing a City of Trees, in The University of Manchester's 200th year

As part of The University of Manchester’s bicentenary year, the University is delighted to announce a new partnership in support of City of Trees, the community forest for Greater Manchester to create better, greener places.

City of Trees is an independent charity that plant, look after and promote a culture of trees across Greater Manchester. They work with volunteers across the region, as part of their ‘Citizen Forester’ programme to enhance green skills, boost health and wellbeing, and to help tackle the climate and biodiversity emergency.

Aligned closely with the University’s values and social responsibility agenda, both City of Trees and The University of Manchester are passionate about making the region even better, one tree at a time.

In the University’s special bicentenary year, it is partnering with City of Trees on several initiatives:

The University of Manchester is truly excited to be supporting City of Trees and partnering with them on these activities, which will foster into the future.

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