
The Shade Revolution: Growing Street Tree Cover in London
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About this listen
Recorded live at the London National Park City Visitor Centre (80 Mortimer Street), host Michael Shilling speaks with Oli Back, Head of Operations at Street Trees for Living (STfL).
We dig into how community-led planting and long-term care can transform streets: from sponsorship and guardianship, to cooling overheated playgrounds, to tackling tree equity and choosing the right tree, right place — and right reason. We also cover timelines, funding realities, and simple ways you can get involved in your neighbourhood.
In this episode
- Bottom-up planting that lasts: sponsorship, guardianship and three-year care
- Shade, cooling and calmer streets around schools
- Tree equity: targeting low-canopy, high-need areas
- Species choice and the “right tree, right place (and right reason)” approach
- Practical routes to action for residents, businesses and schools
Links & resources
- Street Trees for Living — home: streettreesforliving.org
- Sponsor a street tree (Lewisham residents): I’m a Lewisham Resident
- Schools programme: Plant Trees — I’m a School
- Targeted planting & vacant pits: Grow Back Together
- How to get new trees planted (Lewisham Council): lewisham.gov.uk guidance
- Citywide strategy: London Urban Forest Partnership (GLA)
- Explore trees near you: TreeTalk map
- Environmental data hub: GiGL – Greenspace Information for Greater London
- Visit us: London National Park City Visitor Centre
- Join the movement: London National Park City – website | Join the community
Credits
Recorded live during Open House Festival London.
Host: Michael Shilling (London National Park City).
Guest: Oli Back (Street Trees for Living).
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