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The 484-year-old tree in Acton Park, Wrexham, has stood since the reign ... aimed to celebrate ancient and veteran trees in urban spaces. Jack Taylor, a campaigner for the Woodland Trust, said ...
The 484-year-old tree in Acton Park, Wrexham, is the only Welsh finalist ... "Tree hunter" Rob McBride, who finds, measures and records ancient trees, described it as "awe-inspiring" during ...
The 483-year-old tree in Acton Park, Wrexham, will now go on to face competitors from across Europe for the continent's title, known as the 'Eurovision for trees' by campaigners. The tree has ...
The contest celebrates our relationship with nature by showcasing beautiful and unique trees from across ... Farnell The UK's entry, Wrexham's sweet chestnut in Acton Park, came in tenth place.
Sweet chestnut trees produce edible chestnuts ... "The sweet chestnut in Wrexham's Acton Park is a symbol of resilience in the city having survived many storms and other threats.
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