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Our Famous Newsletter - The Branch!

The Branch is a conversational e-newsletter that is very well received from our growing mailing list. It covers a range of (hopefully) interesting topics from meeting HRH Prince Charles through to updates in how Teaghlach Wood is progressing.

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Chamber of Commerce Networker wins 5 Trees
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 21:21
Chamber of Commerce Networker wins 5 TreesLaura Socha the manager of Mid and East Lothian Chamber of Commerce won the most active net-worker prize at the Business Environment Partnership event at The George Hotel in Edinburgh.
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Eden Project backs Trees4Scotland
Friday, 10 July 2009 21:26
Eden Project backs Trees4ScotlandWe are delighted to report that the fabulous Eden Project in Cornwall is supporting what we are doing at Trees4Scotland.
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Challenge Europe!
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 21:14
challenge europeAs you will have read in the last edition of The Branch our very own Angus Crabbie had just been appointed as a ‘Climate Advocate' in the British Council's Challenge Europe project.
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Windfarms and Woodlands
Monday, 01 June 2009 15:50

We reported recently that Scotland needs to plant a billion trees in order to meet climate change targets set for the year 2050. The planting rates would need to be 10,000 hectares per year - eclipsing the current rate of 4,000 per year.

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A live Sat Link with Prince Charles
Thursday, 28 May 2009 07:06

Angus Crabbie attended the Prince's May Day summit at Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh recently.  The May Day Network is a group of companies committed to taking action on climate change. It provides a hub for businesses to share their experience in tackling the issue and to engage suppliers, customers and sector peers to do the same. The May Day Network is growing - with over 1300 members UK-wide, and 154 in Scotland.

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