In a really eloquent and perceptive review of the new edition of London’s Street Trees on the website Caught by the River, Clare Wadd praises Paul Wood for conveying ‘an enormous amount of information with a light touch and some gentle humour’. ‘Whether you’re in the centre or the suburbs,’ she concludes, ‘and whichever suburb you’re in, London’s Street Trees will teach you something interesting about a tree on a street you know which, if you’re like me, you may have never even have noticed before.’
London's Street Trees' virtual launch to 60 people
On 30 April we had our virtual launch of the new edition of London’s Street Trees. For the usual room in a pub and a tab behind the bar read: Zoom. Sixty people logged in to hear Safe Haven’s publisher, Graham Coster, introduce the author, Paul Wood, whose slide presentation of the newest arboreal arrivals on the capital’s streets, from Pineapple Guava to the Peanut Butter Tree, prompted a great many questions and subsequently widespread approval. Among those joining the launch were Councillor Vincent Stops of the London Borough of Hackney, whose efforts have done so much over the years to make Hackney the amazing urban arboretum it is now, and Xanthe Mosley of Street Trees for Living, who was delighted to announce Paul as their new patron. You can watch the video of it (a full hour) on YouTube via Paul’s website.
Alastair Campbell puts London's Street Trees on Instagram
Alastair Campbell is well known at the moment for posting photographs of his ‘Tree of the Day’. ‘And I get home from taking a few shots of trees at the end of the road,’ he writes today on Instagram, ‘and look what turns up in the post. Excellent.’
Time Out features London's Street Trees' best lockdown-walk trees
Time Out - correction, In - has just published a beautiful photo-feature by Paul Wood on the most amazing street trees to see around the capital at the moment on your daily exercise-walk.
London's Street Trees now on BBC Sounds
Robert Elms’s interview with Paul Wood about London’s Street Trees is now on the BBC Sounds website.
Robert Elms talks street trees on Radio London with Paul Wood
Paul Wood, author of London’s Street Trees, appeared today on Robert Elms’s popular morning show on BBC Radio London for a long and fascinating discussion about street trees. Listen to the full interview here. Paul has already been invited back on the programme to talk about the Urban Tree Festival.
Virtual launch for London's Street Trees on 30 April
While we’re on lockdown we can’t have the usual launch events we’d normally have at places like Stanfords or Daunt’s in Hampstead (back soon, we hope), so on 30 April we’re having a virtual launch: same idea - talk by Paul with slideshow, opportunity to ask questions, special offer on the book; just via Zoom. Do come: you can sign up here for it…
The Hackney Citizen reviews London's Street Trees
In an excellent feature in Hackney’s online newspaper, Ellen Halliday interviews Paul Wood, author of London’s Street Trees (just published in a new, revised and expanded edition), and celebrates the borough’s street trees as ‘balm for a city in crisis’.
It's Nice That talks to Seats of London author Andrew Martin for a long feature on moquette
Cool style and design magazine It’s Nice That has run a long feature about London Transport moquette, talking to Seats of London author Andrew Martin and reproducing a rich and colourful array of patterns from down the ages.
Selvedge reviews Seats of London
The stylish fabrics and textiles magazine Selvedge reviews Seats of London in its March issue, number 93.