The ARB Show returns to Westonbirt this year for a celebration of the world of tree care.
After a four year wait, the must visit event for the arborists brings a host of new activities. Tickets are now on sale for the biggest UK show dedicated to arboriculture, promising a unique experience for all those with a passion for trees and the tree care industry.
The 22nd ARB Show welcomes a new main event sponsor in Först. The partnership will help the event continue to grow, evolving activities and attractions for both the industry and the public.
Visitors will be able to enjoy a showground featuring a new demonstration arena and meet some of the biggest brands across the arboricultural industry.
Surrounded by one of the most important tree collections in the world, this showcase of the latest industry innovations and technology also has a new focus on interactive attractions. The Arb Worker Zone gives arborists the chance to get impartial advice about climbing kit and techniques or have a go with daily practical demonstrations.
The Arborists’ Workshop returns with top industry experts sharing knowledge on a range of subjects. For those that want to test their skills against the best, knot tying and throwline competitions will be open to all.
While the ARB Show Open Climbing Competition will be a heated contest drawing climbers of all levels from across the UK and Ireland.
It’s no secret that trees are good for us, providing a wide range of benefits to society. Yet, not everyone knows about the profession which stewards these trees: arboriculture. For the first time the public-focused Tree Care Forum will take place alongside ARB Show. The area will feature talks and activities on the importance of arboriculture and the tree care community for the general public.
The return of this flagship industry show represents a chance for the arb community to reunite and for us to cultivate a wider appreciation for arboriculture. Association CEO John Parker said: “We’re thrilled to be back at Westonbirt. The ARB Show is our biggest single opportunity to bring together our industry and the public who have such a keen interest in trees. These in-person gatherings are one of the keys to building a vibrant tree care community, with opportunities to share ideas and experiences.”
ARB Show tickets are now available to book, entry includes access to the National Arboretum.
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