Today the OneOak tree was felled and the OneOak project launched publicly.
Over 400 people braved the snow and sleet to walk into the wood on the Blenheim Estate. Two hundred and fifty primary school children displayed work that they had been doing on the project for other guests to see. Hot chocolate, brewed on an open fire, warmed cold fingers. Demonstrators showed guests how oak is cleaved to make roofing shingles, how charcoal is made, and how green wood is turned. The first product from the tree, firewood logs, was made by a local firewood merchant. Researchers from Forest Research decended on the felled tree to start weighing every branch and twig.
These and many more were just some of the highlights of the day. The felling of the OneOak tree was dramatic and touched every one watching in different ways.
We owe a huge thank you to everyone who supported us on the day, and to those who will continue to work with us in the project. Please come back here soon to see photos and video taken at the event today, to find out the results of the research, and to see how many beautiful things we can make from the OneOak tree.
Thank you on behalf of the Year 3 children and staff at Stonesfield school.
We had a totally unforgettable experience today watching the felling of the OneOak tree.
We’re really looking forward to being involved as the project continues.
Best wishes from Stonesfield Primary School :o)
Thanks to all at Stonesfield Primary for your fantastic contributions to the project. The children were fantastic and coped marvellously with the weather. We look forward to working more with you all in the project.