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Dulwich Village Street Tree Walk with Paul Wood


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Join Paul Wood, author of London?s Street Trees: Field Guide to the Urban Forest on Sunday morning 25th June at 10am for a glorious exploration of the street trees in Dulwich Village.


Well ? they?re London planes, aren?t they? Everyone knows that? But what else lines our streets and road in Dulwich Village? In fact the magnificently green streets of London are in no way a monoculture.


Meet at Village Books on Calton Ave., at 10am for a 45 minute stroll around the wonderful streets and roads of the village and hear Paul share his knowledge of London street trees. You?ll never walk around the Village again without reflecting on the trees that line our beautiful streets.

Then we finish up back at the bookshop for about 11am for coffee and homemade cake.


Tickets are ?6 and include coffee and cake. BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk

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