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The first Arboricultural Association Award was presented to Dr Tom Hall in 1974. Each year, the Award seeks to recognise a significant and positive contribution to the arboricultural industry or profession. The award is usually presented at the Associations annual Amenity Tree Conference, which is held in the autumn and is the biggest conference for arboriculture industry professionals in the United Kingdom.
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Recipient(s)
AA Chair
Michelle Ryan
Conference
University of Warwick (56th)
Loughborough Univesity (55th)
Virtual Online (54th)
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Jaime Bray
Exeter (53rd)
Exeter (52nd)
Keith Sacre
Exeter (51st)
Keele (50th)
Jago Keen
Warwick (49th)
Egham, London (48th)
Peter Holloway
Exeter (47th)
Martyn Thomas
Reading (46th)
Warwick (45th)
Jon Heuch
Manchester (44th)
Jim Quaife
Exeter (43rd)
Quentin Nicholls
Canterbury (42nd)
Warwick (41st)
John Booth
York (40th)
Jonathan Hazell
Exeter (39th)
Chester (38th)
Bruce Hatton
Northampton (37th)
Jan Polnik
Cambridge (36th)
Ray Cross
Lancaster (35th)
Exeter (34th)
Kim Gifford
Keele (33rd)
Peter Annett
Sterling (32nd)
Bryan Wilson
Exeter (31st)
Robert Kennedy
Exeter (30th)
Peter Bridgeman
Lancaster (29th)
Peter Spurway
Nottingham (28th)
Leo Pemberton
Swansea (27th)
John Dyter
Cambridge (26th)
John Chaplin
Sterling (25th)
Canterbury (24th)
Warwick (23rd)
William Matthews
Durham (22nd)
Keele (21st)
Ian Keen
Bath (20th)
Loughborough (19th)
Giles Biddle
Liverpool (18th)
Southampton (17th)
Trevor Preston
Nottingham (16th)
Askham Bryan (15th)
Keith Ross
Brighton (14th)
– (13th)
Richard Haigh
– (12th)
Askham Bryan (11th)
Bill Lewington
– (10th)
ABSTA Chair
Wilson
– (9th)
Peter Wilson
Merrist Wood (8th)
Merrist Wood (7th)
Jorgensen
Tom Wilson
Merrist Wood (6th)
F T Wilson
Merrist Wood (5th)
Peter Honey
Merrist Wood (4th)
Reddick
Don Wells
Merrist Wood (3rd)
Matthews
– (2nd)
Beeching
– (1st)