Newark Town Centre Tree Walk
Join Adam Cormack of the Woodland Trust, in partnership with Newark and Sherwood District Council, for a relaxing and informative tree walk through Newark town centre.
Discover the hidden stories and natural beauty of Newark’s green spaces as Adam leads you on a gentle walking tour through the Friary Gardens, Sherwood Avenue, and Library Gardens. Learn how trees shape our urban environments, explore different species, and hear about the work being done to protect and enhance these vital green spaces for future generations.
Perfect for nature lovers, curious minds, and anyone looking to see Newark through a fresh lens, this walk offers insight into both the ecological and cultural importance of trees in our everyday landscapes.
Please wear comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather, and note that children must be accompanied by an adult.
Spaces are strictly limited to 15 participants, so advance booking is essential. Secure your spot early and enjoy a mindful walk filled with nature, knowledge, and community connection.
Meet at Newark Town Hall steps near the Market Place.
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Newark Town Centre Tree Walk
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Please Note: Advance tickets are available until 11 am the day before the event unless the venue is the Palace Theatre or Tudor Hall, National Civil War Centre.
All tickets are sold through Newark Palace Theatre unless otherwise stated.
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