1,500 more trees planted in Newcastle for North East Community Forest
Volunteers and councillors recently joined forces to plant 1,500 trees in Newcastle as part of the North East Community Forest.
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Volunteers and councillors recently joined forces to plant 1,500 trees in Newcastle as part of the North East Community Forest.
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