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Tonbridge and Malling Council unveil new sign at Haysden Park to celebrate Heusenstamm Friendship Wood

The history of a woodland area in Haysden Country Park was commemorated with the unveiling of a new sign on Tuesday morning.

It celebrates the creation of the Heusenstamm Friendship Wood, which was planted after the great storm of 1987.

Three years earlier Tonbridge became twinned with Heusenstamm, a town in central Germany, and following the storm it donated 400 saplings, including oak, lime, ash and wild cherry.

Left to right: Chris Fox, Leisure Services Officer, Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council, Cllr David Cure, Borough Councillor for Judd Ward, David Packer, Chairman of the Heusenstamm Friendship Circle and Eileen Best, Secretary of the Heusenstamm Friendship Circle
Left to right: Chris Fox, Leisure Services Officer, Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council, Cllr David Cure, Borough Councillor for Judd Ward, David Packer, Chairman of the Heusenstamm Friendship Circle and Eileen Best, Secretary of the Heusenstamm Friendship Circle

The trees were planted on the site of the park’s Old Weir Pool and the new woodland area was named to celebrate the friendship between the two places.

The Heusenstamm Friendship Wood's newly installed information sign
The Heusenstamm Friendship Wood's newly installed information sign

Cllr David Cure, a representative for the Judd ward, said: “Many thanks to the Heusenstamm Friendship Circle for their help in creating this beautiful sign, which provides a fascinating insight into how the Woodland was created at Haysden Country Park and marks many years of friendship with our twin town.”

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