The Tree Council
Working together for the love of trees
The Tree Council is a national charity (number 279000) and membership organisation which brings everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet’s future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level. We are helped in our work by thousands of volunteer Tree Wardens and a growing force of Young Tree Champions. For more information about The Tree Council, please visit the website.
Sectors: Arboriculture Community and Volunteers Countryside Ecology Environmental and Outdoor Education Fieldwork and Research Horticulture Policy and Advice Publicity and Fundraising Sustainability Wildlife
Regions: National
HQ or Main Location: London
This organisation offers Voluntary Opportunities.
This organisation may have apprenticeships or internship vacancies.
Organisation Size: Small (10-49 employees)
Contact Details:
Phone: 020 4582 9940
Email: info@treecouncil.org.uk
In-Depth Features
- National Tree Week 2025: A Future Filled with Trees
- Who works with Trees?
- The important work of nurturing trees
News
- New £1m Trees Outside Woodland Fund now open
- New resource to help local authorities measure the social and cultural value of trees
- Action plan needed to protect England’s most important trees – like Sycamore Gap – new report reveals
- Future of 350-year-old Great London Plane of Ely boosted by The National Lottery Heritage Fund
- Spades in the ground to plant first of thousands of trees in Scotland through major partnership
- Hedgerow protections passed into law before Parliament dissolves
- Thriving railway hedges deliver biodiversity boost and point to a greener future for Britain’s railway
- Communities plant trees for natural flood management
