Tree planting at Jubilee Park

Tree Wardens in the Waterlooville area helped the BCTV voluntary organisation plant trees at Jubilee Park recently. Most of the work however, was done by youths from the PETA training organisation, who helped plant some 150 tree whips in various locations of the park. Rachel Moroney from BCTV gave a quick lesson in planting the whips, before about 10 youths and some tree wardens marched off with spades and gloves to do some planting.
Posted: November 19, 2009
Last updated: November 19, 2009
Park Wood Vandalised
According to The News, hand made wood signs at Park Wood near Waterlooville have been sawn off. The cost of the signs is about £2,000. Peter Hodges, chairman of Friends of Park Wood is hoping that the Woodland Trust will provide new signs.
Posted: April 3, 2009
Last updated: April 3, 2009
Wanted – Waterlooville tree wardens
Havant Borough has a good team of tree wardens, however in the Waterlooville area we are currently a bit short handed. So if you live in the Waterlooville area, you feel that you could contribute and obviously have an interest in trees, then do contact us. Information about our activities are available on this site.
Contact our coordinator Francess Janaway or the borough Tree Officer at Havant Borough Civic offices for more information.
Posted: January 27, 2009
Last updated: January 28, 2009
Tree Trails in development

Healthy Oak, Jubilee Park, Waterlooville
Tree Wardens in Waterlooville and Hayling Island are in the process of developing new Tree Trails following the success of Emsworth Tree Wardens. It is early days yet, but progress is being made and both teams have had initial meetings. In Waterlooville some locations being considered for the route include Jubilee Park, Park Wood and Queens Enclosure.
Posted: October 5, 2008
Last updated: October 8, 2008