Wembley Park Walkabout
A 90 minute walking tour of Wembley Park offering a root and branch explanation
of some of the 1,130 new trees that have been planted since 2005.
Ticket Information
Wembley Park Walkabout
Date: Tuesday 14th May
Time: 15.00pm – 16.30pm
Location: Olympic Way
Tickets: FREE, booking essential (donations welcome) Book Here
A guided walk where you’ll learn more of the technical challenges involved in Urban Tree Planting and maintenance on a large scale.
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Event Information
A guided walk where you’ll learn more of the technical challenges involved in Urban Tree Planting and maintenance on a large scale
Join Julian Tollast, Head of Masterplanning and Design at Quintain, as he provides an exclusive tour of the newly completed Olympic Way, Union Park, as well as offering a glimpse of things to come. On this tour, you will learn more about the technical challenges involved in Urban Tree Planting and maintenance at this scale, with illustrations and technical details, made accessible and appealing to all ages, interests and levels of knowledge.
The tour starts on Olympic Way where an Urban Arboretum has been created celebrating the Champion Trees of the Northern Hemisphere.
Meeting point
Nearest search on Google Maps: Bread Ahead, Olympic Way, Wembley Park HA9 0NP
Meet: By the Paulownia tomentosa (Foxglove Tree) on Olympic Way.
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Easily accessible by Public and Private Transport.
Contributors
David Hughes
Estate Landscape Technician at Wembley Park
Julian Tollast
Head of Master Planning and Design for Quintain at Wembley Park, working on the project since 2005.
Julian is also a former founding trustee of the National Park City Foundation.
Quintain, Wembley Park
The Developer behind the 85 acre regeneration around Wembley National Stadium.
The transformation of the 85 acres in Wembley Park has been underway for over 17 years and is now not only Northwest London’s world-famous entertainment district but also a 365-day neighbourhood.
Over the past six years, Quintain - the team behind the regeneration of Wembley Park - has been working with Dixon Jones Architects, Gross Max Landscape Architects, Tony Kirkham and other expert advisors to deliver an “Avenue of Champion Trees of the World” lining Olympic Way (colloquially known to thousands of visitors as “Wembley Way”).
Completed in June 2021 ahead of the UEFA Euro 2020 (sic) championships, Olympic Way has been transformed into a promenade designed to fully complement the magnificence of the world-famous national stadium and provide an attractive and convenient thoroughfare to Wembley Park.
As part of this transformation, a site-wide tree planting strategy - in place at Wembley Park since 2005 - has allowed for the planting of 24 matched pairs of trees along Olympic Way, of varying species selected from the temperate zones around the world. The new trees also benefit from a system of specialist tree pit planting designs which provide the environment for them to thrive.
The strategy, which won the Trees and Development Award at the 2017 London Tree and Woodland Awards, includes the planting so far of over 1000 trees across the neighbourhood, all of which are recorded on the curio-xyz tree mapping app.
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Most tickets for the Urban Tree Festival are free, but we ask attendees to please donate if they can.
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