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The Forest of Marston Vale's regular newsletter. Produced on paper three times a year.

News updates about the Forest - what's on, current issues, latest successes, tree planting, how to get involved in the creation of a Forest. . .

..it's all in Commentree and there are lots of ways to read it

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  1. Visit our news pages. Updated weekly to bring you news as it happens; the Millennium Country Park, Forest Centre and through the whole of the Forest.
  2. Sign up to receive Commentree online - we will send you news by email (6-8 times a year). Visit our news pages and fill in your email address in the 'keep in touch' box
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  4. If you would like to receive a free paper copy of Commentree by post each time it is published (about three times a year), please visit our news pages and read 'mail me a copy'. Or if you would prefer, simply call 01234 762608 and leave your name and postal address as a message on the answer machine.

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Old editions of Commentree from last year and before can be downloaded from the links to the left of this page. More recent editions are available from our news pages

Advertising in Commentree

Limited space is usually available for advertising in Commentree. Sponsorship of individual issues is also possible. Print run is 100k and as well as extensive distribution through local newspapers, public libraries, tourist information centres, Commentree is direct mailed to over 1000 addresses of people known to be interested in the Forest's development. Your business could benefit from an association with this collection of green, good news stories. To download more information, click here (300bk pdf)