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The circle of life

Nothing helps to lift the spirits at the start of spring quite like the– where people come together each spring to view the cherry blossom and picnic beneath the trees – the National Blossom Circle project will plant circles of trees in city areas, with the aim of creating stunning natural spaces in urban areas across the UK. The hope is the circles will help connect more people through the beauty and wonder of nature for many years to come. The first blossom circle (pictured right) will open this spring at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London. Future locations include Plymouth, Newcastle and Nottingham. You can find out more details and updates about this project at

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