Chester The Big Street Tree

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Chester Tree
Environment
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Saving Urban Nature
Southend-on-Sea
Street Tree
Tree awareness
Trees and Climate
Trees and Community

Product details

  • ISBN 9781839529337
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2025
  • Publisher: Brown Dog Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book tells the story of an unloved street tree. Living in the centre of a bustling city, Chester is overlooked and ignored. The residents of Southend don’t realise at first just how lucky they are to have such a wonderful tree. But gradually, as people go about their day facing a variety of challenges, Chester is there to save the day!

Providing shade, clean air and not to mention the perfect home for Tweet the bird, everyone comes to realise just how great it is to have a big street tree around.

This tale will encourage children (and adults!) to appreciate the trees around them amongst the traffic, buildings and concrete and to take care of them as well as providing new little tree friends who will be there for each other and us long into the future!

Katy Treverton has lived in Southend-on-Sea all her life. She works with young children and, as someone who appreciates how incredible and how important our natural world is, is passionate about passing this on to the next generation.

She has always appreciated the grand London Plane Tree tucked behind the Highstreet between shops, roads and carparks in her hometown and was devastated to learn that this may be removed by the council, since it takes up pavement space.

This prompted her to get involved in saving this wonderful 150-year-old tree and decided to combine this with educating children on how valuable our mature trees are, particularly in urban areas which have very little greenery or nature left.

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