Children discover the lifecycle of trees with Andover Trees United at the Englefield Estate

logo.Andover Trees UnitedOver 120 school children from Andover have learnt forestry skills and woodland management thanks to a partnership project between the charity Andover Trees United, and the Englefield Estate.

On Thursday, February 13, primary school pupils from three schools in Andover headed to Estate woodland in Ufton Nervet near Reading to see an ash tree being felled and learn why this is necessary in sustainable woodland management.

Englefield EstateThe Englefield Estate forestry team were on hand to show the children the range of uses the wood might then have, including demonstrations on how to make firewood and handles for tools.

The session was part of the ‘One Ash’ project organised by Andover Trees United. The children learnt about trees and the biodiversity that they support in 2019, before seeing this ash tree felled. They will then follow its journey as it is transformed into resources that we use in everyday life.

Wendy Davis of Andover Trees United explained:

We want to help children understand the connection between the forests that they enjoy exploring and the things they use day-to-day.

We have found that there is a perception amongst young people that cutting down any trees is bad, perhaps as they learn about deforestation at schools, and of course this type of tree felling is unacceptable. We want to teach them that when woodland is managed sustainably it provides a valuable natural resource, as well as spaces that we can all enjoy and where plants and animals can thrive.

The children will follow the wood as it is worked into furniture, tools and other items. An exhibition of all the finished products, along with documentation of the process, will take place in Andover in 2022.

Richard Edwards, Forestry Manager at the Englefield Estate, said:

To allow our trees and woodland to thrive for years to come, it is important that the next generation understand the time and expertise that goes into managing areas like this. All of our woodlands are managed under a long-term plan which ensures that a sustainable timber crop is harvested and new trees are planted and cared for.

It was great to see the children so engaged with the lifecycle of the tree and discovering how many everyday items that they use might have come from a tree like this one. They all really enjoyed planting new trees too and we hope to have inspired them to look after the countryside around them.

For more information about Andover Trees United, visit www.andovertrees.org.uk and to find out more about the Englefield Estate, visit www.englefieldestate.co.uk.

Photo: Students from Appleshaw St Peter’s primary school say cheese with their ash twig pencils
Credit Sophie Stocker (Instagram @sophiejophoto)


One Ash
  • is a ‘6 Trees & 6 Flowers’ project run by charity Andover Trees United with a focus on sustainable forestry.
  • In three parts – meet the tree, be there for its felling, follow the tree’s gift of timber as it passes into the hands of the people who will process it – ‘One Ash’ will give 130 pupils and students from 4 Andover schools a greater understanding of the role of trees in our lives. We hope it will inspire them to see trees in a new light and bring a greater connection to this precious natural resource.
  • Through meetings with craftsmen, artists and wood processors and, where feasible, visits to workshops, the young people involved will be introduced to the world of wood and the people who work it. They will have the chance to follow the journey of the timber from one felled ash and chart the many forms that we hope it will take over the next two and a half years.

Schools involved:

Andover C of E Primary
Appleshaw St Peters C of E Primary
Vernham Dean Gillums C of E Primary
Harrow Way Community School


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