Let's plant some roots together
At SNTWN, our volunteers really are the heart of everything we do — and our amazing Tree Wardens are right at the centre of it all! It’s all about collaboration, community, and making a real difference, together!
Thinking about getting involved? Are you interested in becoming a Tree Warden? Read on — we’d love to have you on board!

Next SNTWN Meeting
A warm welcome to all our Tree Wardens — both new and familiar faces! This is where passion for trees meets shared knowledge and community spirit.
LOCATION
Scout HQ, Saxlingham Nethergate
DATE AND TIME
April 25th 2026
9.30-12.30
AGENDA
COMING SOON

GET INVOLVED AND NOMINATE A PLANTING PROJECT
WE'RE LOOKING FOR NEW PLANTING PROJECTS FOR THE 26/27 PLANTING SEASON
We’re already looking ahead to our 2026/27 winter planting program— and we’d love to hear from you!
Got a planting project in mind for your community? Whether it’s a small corner in need of a few trees or a big green vision, we’d be so excited to hear all about it. Just reach out and tell us more — let’s grow something brilliant together!
NEW TREE WARDENS
JOIN US AND HELP SOUTH NORFOLK BLOSSOM
Our Tree Wardens dig in and leaf a lasting legacy.

Each planting season — from November through to March — our brilliant Tree Wardens and their local communities roll up their sleeves, grab their spades, and get planting! We’re absolutely thrilled to share that during the 2024/25 season, the SNTWN team planted an incredible 2,914 trees, covering a wonderful mix of species and locations.
Here’s a little snapshot of what we achieved together — and we couldn’t be prouder. Thank you to everyone who got involved.
46,000
Trees planted to date
Since our inception, SNTWN has planted over 46,000 trees across South Norfolk. Thanks to our partners and sponsors!
2,914
Trees planted in 2024/25
Hear about the trees we planted across South Norfolk in the tree planting season of 24/25, in partnership with our sponsors Busseys.
Tree Wardens Near You
We have Tree Wardens located in the following areas who would welcome new assistant wardens.
- Aplington and Yelverton
- Attleborough
- Barford and Wramplingham
- Bedingham and Woodton
- Bracon Ash and Hethel
- Broome
- Burgh St Peter with Wheatacre
- Burston and Shimpling
- Caistor St Edmund and Bixley
- Chedgrave and Loddon
- Colney
- Costessey
- East Carlton and Ketteringham
- Ellingham and Kirby Cane
- Flordon
- Forncett
- Framlingham Earl (NEW!)
- Geldeston
- Great Moulton
- Harleston
- Hempnall
- Hethersett
- Heywood and Diss
- Langley and Hardley
- Newton Flotman
- Poringland
- Pulham Market
- Rockland St Mary
- Saxlingham Nethergate
- Shelfanger
- Shelton and Hardwick
- Shotesham
- Stoke Holy Cross
- Surlingham
- Swardston
- Tacolneston
- Thurton
- Toft Monks
- Wicklewood
- Wymondham
- Burgh Castle
- Cringleford


WE"RE RECRUITING NEW TREE WARDENS
Tree warden vacancies in South Norfolk
Ashby St Mary, Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall, Aslacton, Bawburgh, Carleton St Peter, Denton, Diss, Ditchingham, Easton, Framlingham Pigot, Gillingham, Great Melton, Haddiscoe, Holverston, Howe, Keswick and Intwood, Kirstead, South and North Lopham, Morley, Mulbarton, Redgrave, Raveningham, Saxlingham Nethergate, Seething, Sisland, Stockton, Swainsthorpe, Thwaite, Tibenham, Tivetshall St Margaret, Tivetshall St Mary, Topcroft, Trowse and Newton, Winfarthing, Wreningham.
We are also looking for other volunteer roles across South Norfolk, so please reach out.

APPLY TO BECOME A TREE WARDEN
THINKING OF GETTING INVOLVED?
Branch into Volunteering As A Tree Warden — Help Trees Thrive
We're on the hunt for to add more Tree Wardens to our community.
Tree Wardens all across the country are out there planting, protecting, and championing hundreds of thousands of trees — and making a real difference in their communities.
Fancy joining a lovely, like-minded community that really values its local trees? Want to be supported and mentored by friendly tree experts while helping make your neighbourhood greener and leafier?
If that sounds like your kind of thing, we’d absolutely love to hear from you!
Newsletters
We like to stay connected with the wider tree-loving community — and we’ve found these newsletters super helpful and inspiring and thought you may like to sign up to receive these newsletters too. They’re a great way to stay in the loop and learn what others tree enthusiasts are up to!
- The Tree Council Newsletter
- The Forestry Commission
- The Woodland Trust
- Broadland Tree Warden Newsletter
New Tree Wardens Meet & Greet
Once you’ve had a little browse through the Tree Council info and feel ready to chat about your potential role, just get in touch — we’d love to have a friendly conversation (over a coffee or two, of course). We have a new warden's meet-and-greet every quarter and can tell you more if you can come along.
An Independant Tree Warden Group
The UK Tree Wardens scheme is run by The Tree Council but each Tree Warden is independent and most report to their Parish Councils. We set up SNTWN to bring together the minds and ideas of the individual Tree Wardens in South Norfolk. The Tree Council has a comprehensive website www.treecouncil.org.uk and there you will find a whole section dedicated to Tree Wardens.
APPLY
Apply to be a Tree Warden
To ensure you have all the necessary information, we have produced the attached documents to support the Tree Warden position. Further information is also contained in the resources section.




















