Dame Judi Dench"We all enjoy giving and receiving Christmas cards, well thanks to the Woodland Trust there is the chance for a second giving and receiving opportunity this year..." Nick Nairn"Spread the feeling of goodwill this Christmas and recycle your Christmas cards when you’ve finished with them. It will help the Woodland Trust to plant more trees..." Pete Waterman"Many people know of my enthusiasm for trains and train journeys - it’s the only way to travel! I love looking out of the window and watching the magic of nature as the seasons change..." Sally Gunnell"I believe open spaces are essential to a person’s health and well-being. I’m fortunate enough to have the stunning East Sussex countryside on my doorstep where I love..." Sir Matthew Pinsent"By recycling your Christmas cards you can help the Woodland Trust to protect woodland such as Old Wood in Norfolk - a brilliant place for a Christmas walk..." Tony Robinson"Visit a Woodland Trust wood this Christmas to experience a fabulous festive walk. I recommend Credenhill Park Wood in Herefordshire..." Dave Spikey"Recycling your Christmas cards is a cracking way to help the Woodland Trust plant new woods and protect our environment..." | Dean Macey"As an athlete and a keen fisherman, I have spent much of my life outdoors training and competing. It’s allowed me to properly appreciate our brilliant countryside..." Adrian Chiles"I've always wondered what to do with the pile of cards left over from Christmas, it seems such a waste to chuck them in the bin..." Adam Henson“The countryside has always been a big part of my life and although I seem to spend less time in the Cotswolds than I would like..." Andrea Catherwood"The Woodland Trust Christmas Card Recycling Scheme – what a fabulous idea! Every January I wonder what to do with that mountain of old Christmas cards..." Ben Fogle"Although I live in London I’m very much an outdoors person and I can’t stay cooped up inside for long. Whenever I can I grab my Labrador Inca and head out to the woods..." Dale Winton"I think it’s marvellous that by recycling our Christmas cards we can help the Woodland Trust to plant more trees and care for woodlands..." David Gray"As much as I love playing and listening to music, sometimes you need a little silence in your life and what better place to find it than out in the woods?" John Challis"Spread the feeling of goodwill this Christmas and recycle your Christmas cards when you’ve finished with them. It will help the Woodland Trust to plant more trees..." |