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Membership Information and Application Form

Please do not respond to any emails that may appear to come from us offering you £50 life membership or asking for donations.
These are scam emails being sent to defraud you.

We have reported these but some people are still receiving them.

 

If you are already a member and Signed In please go to our Shop to renew or re-join if your membership has expired. 

Annual membership is only £18.00 or discounted to £48 for 3 years.

There are 3 ways you can join The Tree Register

1. Online via our Membership Page

2. By post, completing the form here and sending with a cheque

3. With a Bankers Order, completing the form here

For only £18.00 (£15.00 if paying by Bankers Order) a year not only can you enjoy being a member of the Tree Register, so helping record our remarkable tree heritage, you will also receive other benefits. Read our leaflet


How Gift Aid Helps The Tree Register.

As you may already know, every time a UK taxpayer makes a donation to a charity, such as The Tree Register, the charity can reclaim tax on the donation under the new Gift Aid Scheme and increase the value at no extra cost to the donor.
For example your membership subscription of £18.00 enables us to reclaim tax of £4.50.

If you are a UK taxpayer please select YES on the form or sign and date the printed application form.

You'll receive a password to access and view special, regularly updated pages, within a Members Only area on The Tree Register Web Site.

Membership benefits:

  • Access to the Champion Tree searchable database - over 80,000 trees listed and updated regularly. Provides details on the definitive champion trees, the tallest and largest of their species, by county, country and for all Britain and Ireland.
  • Latest news! You will receive a summer and a winter e-news letter
  • Receive by post our annual newsletter with reports from the regions and information on record breaking and historic trees.
  • Invited to our biennial lecture and rare plant auction.

Be among the first to hear of new champion trees and how to find those growing in places with public access.