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E34 Open green spaces (Live)

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In this episode we explore the wonderful green spaces we have and what they mean to us.
We talk to Faith and about Thorp Perrow
The Arboretum covers 100 acres and is currently home to 5 National Plant Collections and 51 Champion Trees (recorded and designated by the Tree Register of the British Isles).
Situated in the Yorkshire Dales, not far from the historic town of Bedale, Thorp Perrow is an exciting place to explore offering something for everyone, and is home to some of the largest and rarest trees and shrubs in England. The Arboretum also embraces the Milbank Pinetum planted by Lady Augusta Milbank in the mid-nineteenth century, and the medieval Spring Wood dating back to the 16th century.
We talk to Neil Hind about Pinewoods of Harrogate
Pinewoods is about 96 acres of semi-natural woodland located approximately 1km south-west of Harrogate.
The original Scots pines, from which the site takes its name, were planted in 1796. The pines are still in evidence today, although it's unlikely any of the originals still exist. The site offers informal recreational areas and sites of conservational interest. As such, the woodland is managed by ourselves and local volunteer groups to try to balance the recreation and conservation aspects of the site itself.
We talk to Shipley College https://www.shipley.ac.uk/courses/categories/horticulture/
Shipley College is a small, friendly place that really cares about every person that comes through the door and we pride ourselves on giving every student the individual support they deserve.
Situated in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire, it is a great place to study and easy to get to by bus, train and car. Whether you are a school leaver, mature student or employer, they confident to provide excellent opportunities to develop skills and qualifications.
#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #festivals #college

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In this episode we explore the wonderful green spaces we have and what they mean to us.
We talk to Faith and about Thorp Perrow
The Arboretum covers 100 acres and is currently home to 5 National Plant Collections and 51 Champion Trees (recorded and designated by the Tree Register of the British Isles).
Situated in the Yorkshire Dales, not far from the historic town of Bedale, Thorp Perrow is an exciting place to explore offering something for everyone, and is home to some of the largest and rarest trees and shrubs in England. The Arboretum also embraces the Milbank Pinetum planted by Lady Augusta Milbank in the mid-nineteenth century, and the medieval Spring Wood dating back to the 16th century.
We talk to Neil Hind about Pinewoods of Harrogate
Pinewoods is about 96 acres of semi-natural woodland located approximately 1km south-west of Harrogate.
The original Scots pines, from which the site takes its name, were planted in 1796. The pines are still in evidence today, although it's unlikely any of the originals still exist. The site offers informal recreational areas and sites of conservational interest. As such, the woodland is managed by ourselves and local volunteer groups to try to balance the recreation and conservation aspects of the site itself.
We talk to Shipley College https://www.shipley.ac.uk/courses/categories/horticulture/
Shipley College is a small, friendly place that really cares about every person that comes through the door and we pride ourselves on giving every student the individual support they deserve.
Situated in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire, it is a great place to study and easy to get to by bus, train and car. Whether you are a school leaver, mature student or employer, they confident to provide excellent opportunities to develop skills and qualifications.
#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #festivals #college

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