Looking up at the 170-year-old Argyle Street Ash Tree, Glasgow's recently crowned Woodland Trust Tree of the Year for 2025.
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Looking up at the 170-year-old Argyle Street Ash Tree, Glasgow's recently crowned Woodland Trust Tree of the Year for 2025.
#glasgow #treeoftheyear #tree #argylestreet #streetscape #tenement #streetphotography #woodlandtrust
Glasgow's Argyle Street Ash Tree Wins Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year
The Argyle Street ash in Glasgow has won the Woodland Trust's prestigious Tree of the Year award, beating out several other well-known trees, including the 'King of Limbs' oak in Wiltshire. This particular ash tree, which stands 75ft tall, has a rich history and cultural significance to the locals, ... [More info]
Glasgow's Argyle Street Ash crowned Tree of the Year 2025
An ash tree located on a busy road in Glasgow has won the prestigious Tree of the Year 2025 title in the Woodland Trust competition. The Argyle Street Ash was chosen as the winner through a public vote, after being nominated as a wildcard entry. The tree was put forward by David Treanor, a Glasgow a... [More info]
The Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year 2025 is this stunning ash in Argyle Street, Finnieston, Glasgow.
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/tree-of-the-year/
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After the soul destroying Sycamore Gap episode, it’s lovely to see some people still appreciate trees…
Glasgow's Argyle Street Ash wins Tree of the Year title https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g79nngdj1o
So, with a massive 27% of the over 30,000 votes cast, this is officially the Woodland Trust Tree of the Year for 2025! Known as the Argyle Street Ash Tree, it's thought to be at least 170 years. This makes it older than many other major features of the West End of the city, including the Kelvin Hall, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, and even the current Glasgow University Campus. Thanks to the thousands of you who voted for it.
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Just a quick reminder that Glasgow's 170-year-old Argyle Street Ash Tree has been shortlisted for the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year 2025. Voting ends this Friday, so if you haven't voted already, you'll need to do it soon. You can vote for it at: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/tree-of-the-year/
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Good morning, Glasgow. The Argyle Street ash tree is looking amazing in today's the early morning sun.
Remember it's been shortlisted for the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year 2025, and you can vote for it at https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/tree-of-the-year/.
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Root for your favourite Tree of the Year 2025
From trees that have inspired poetry, to trees that have appeared in movies, our partners at the Woodland Trust are spotlighting the real VI-Trees of the forest in this year’s competition supported by players of Peoples Postcode Lottery.
Cast your vote: http://bit.ly/4lG7rcM
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The Argyle Street Ash Tree, famous across Glasgow and a major landmark in the west of the city, is in the running to become the Woodland Trust's Tree of the Year for 2025. It will face some stiff competition, but it would be great to see this 170 year old lone giant win.
You can read more about the competiton here: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/tree-of-the-year/.
And you can vote for the Argyle Street Ash Tree to be the Tree of the Year 2025 here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdu02n-UCtdE5s1_R9eqqgbBx65aYPXATSKS0-LP-Hrx8G0pg/viewform?pli=1.