in Pepys Road, SE14 5TY.
Meet fellow urban tree enthusiasts at the second AGM of Street Trees for Living, and hear:
Duncan Goodwin, landscape architect and author of "The Urban Tree"
and
Craig Harrison, London Manager for the Forestry Commission.
See below for full biographies.
The AGM will start at 3.00pm which will include the election of committee members and the
project's annual report. We anticipate being finished by 5.30pm. Light refreshments will be
available.
Entry is FREE, and this year we are pleased that the event is part of the 25th Telegraph Hill Festival
Duncan (Goodwin) is an Associate Director at Land Planning at Capita Property and Infrastructure,
where he manages a team of Landscape Architects on a large multidisciplinary design and
construction project based in the South of England. He is also a Senior Lecturer at the University of
Greenwich where he teaches on both the BA and MA Landscape Architecture programmes. His
research interests include urban tree establishment, green infrastructure planning and sustainable
drainage systems. His book, "The Urban Tree", was published by Routledge in 2017.
Craig (Harrison) is the London Manager for the Forestry Commission and previously oversaw the
Craig (Harrison) is the London Manager for the Forestry Commission and previously oversaw the
delivery of FC grants and regulations in England. Before the FC he worked in private forestry,
arboriculture and research. He holds an Honours degree in Forestry from Edinburgh University and a
Diploma in Management from Open University. A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Foresters and
served on ICF Council and the Professional Standards Committee; a Trustee of the Royal Forestry
Society since 2015.
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