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To date street tree have planted with their partners 1600 street trees in central London. In 2006 Veolia funded 160 street trees plated in Islington as part of a much larger project to plant 1000 trees throughout the borough
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 Native Oaks replacing non native Plane trees on Belgrave Sq W1 |  Plane trees planted in Archway, Islington |
In Westminster, Street Tree raised funds through the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme to plant 180 trees throughout the boroughs streets. This was subsequently matched by Westminster to plant a further 180.
Unfortunately the funding of street trees has been discontinued under new guidelines issued by Entrust, regulators of the Landfill Communities Fund.
Since 2003 Street Tree have planted trees in over 50 schools in Camden, Islington and Westminster. Terrific Trees for Schools aims to raise funds to plant trees in schools and has been funded in the past by the Tree Council - we are currently looking for a new sponsor.

We have had a long association with Tower Hamlets running a number of projects during the past 7 years, the last project saw over 140 street trees planted in the borough. The project was centred on the area around Arnold Circus an old housing estate between Brick Lane and Shoreditch High St. Although the central roundabout had some huge plane trees, many of the roads that radiated off from it were completely treeless. We planted native species including Field Maple and Alder.
 Hornbeams planted at Canary Wharf |  Field Maples planted near Arnold's Circus |