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Turn that frown upside down with trees
Build up your self-esteem, feel happier and live longer - just some of the reasons we should all live near trees. Trees are officially good for your health, says the Government’s strategy for public health which was launched this week by … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, England, Government Affairs, Health, Inspiration, Northern Ireland, Policy, Scotland, Wales, Woodland creation
Tagged ADHD, Andrew Lansley, blood, calm, depression, exercise, forest, free activities, green space, Japan, low pressure, mental health, NHS, Trees
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From Science to Reality… the importance of ‘Growing the Future’
Policy ‘stuff’ always seems to evolve from studies and science. Highly intelligent people studying the everyday folk, seeing how we react, interact and exist within our natural surroundings. We read about how rains will get heavier and flood where we … Continue reading