Street Tree Wardens
The vision within the Sheffield Street Tree Partnership Strategy includes creating a network of volunteer Street Tree Wardens across the city, to provide support in maintaining Sheffield’s street trees, and to help the Sheffield Street Tree Partnership.
Our Sheffield Street Tree Wardens volunteer across the city, championing street trees in their local ‘patch’. Street Tree Wardens are the eyes and ears on the ground that help the Council to monitor the health of existing street trees.
Our Street Tree Wardens are passionate about trees in general and street trees in particular. Each individual Street Tree Warden is allocated a specific geographic area, monitoring and reporting on the street trees in that area. They carry out a range of tasks, which may include watering street trees, monitoring the health of street trees and looking for new locations for trees.
Anyone interested in volunteering as a Street Tree Warden can submit an expression of interest and we will let you know if we have any vacancies. Volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of 30 hours per year to the role.
To find out more about the role and how to apply, please click here.
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