Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutCircles of blossoming trees will be planted across the UK by the National Trust in remembrance of the lives lost during the pandemic.The conservation charity hopes the tree circles will 'help to signal reflection and hope' following Covid-19.It also hopes to create a springtime event similar to Japan's hanami - the ancient tradition of viewing and celebrating cherry blossom as the first sign of spring - here on home soil.The National Trust plans to create new green spaces in and around urban areas right across the UK with its blossom campaign.The first blossom circle, made up of 33 UK-grown trees to represent the 33 London boroughs,.
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