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Urban Tree Festival 2020 Open Call

The third 2020 Urban Tree Festival runs in London from 16-24 May 2020. Help us make this the best one yet!

Event and Activity Open Call

We’re seeking submissions for events and activities for the 2020 Urban Tree Festival.

Do you have an idea for an event? It can be anything to do with urban trees, it can be run by an individual or an organisation. It can be ticketed or free to attend. It can be aimed at children, families or adults.

The Festival runs over 9 days this year and we want it to reach every corner of London!

We would like to hear from you by 11th March 2020, and we aim to let everyone know if their event has been selected by 16th March.

On Sunday 24th May, we will be taking over Bell House in Dulwich Village, and would like to put on as many events and activities here. The only stipulation is these events and activities must be free.

Please read the FAQs

Complete this form to submit your walk, activity or event.

We look forward to hearing from you!

APA style reference

Stuck, A. (2020). Urban Tree Festival 2020 Open Call. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/2020/03/04/urban-tree-festival-2020-open-call/

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The Scottish and English word plodging has been wading through the lexical muck and mire since the late 1700s, and it refers to icky, slow, molasses-type walking. Plodge is probably a variation of plod. This word isn’t totally out of use, as a 1995 use from British magazine The Countryman illustrates: “Northbound Pennine Wayfarers, plodging through the interminable peat-bogs of the North Pennines.” Even if you have a spring in your step, it’s tough to skip merrily through the peat-bogs. Credits to Mark Peters.

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