The Sheffield Street Tree Partnership’s annual festival is back, celebrating the beauty and importance of Sheffield’s urban trees.
This year’s festival runs from Saturday, 23rd November to Sunday, 1st December, which is also National Tree Week and marks the beginning of tree planting season.
Whether you're eager to get your hands dirty by planting trees, unleash your creativity with urban sketching, or try your hand at writing forest-inspired Haikus, there's something for everyone!
Visit the website to book a free ticket and secure your spot.
Free
This year’s festival is made possible by the combined efforts of partners, several volunteer organisations, and support from the South Yorkshire Woodland Partnership and the Heritage Fund. With their help, the festival organisers are excited to deliver the most extensive line-up yet.
All events are free, though some require pre-booking as space is limited. For more information and to book, visit the website.
This project is funded by the Trees Call to Action Fund. The fund was developed by Defra in partnership with the Forestry Commission and is being delivered by the Heritage Fund.