A TREE trail featuring the voices of Jeremy Paxman and Stephen Fry is to go live.
The trail at Cheney School is already available virtually but now a live tree trail with student guides will take place on May 22 between 9.30am and 12pm.
There is no need to book, with visitors asked to arrive at the school reception.
Read again: Jeremy Paxman and Stephen Fry lend voices for tree trail
The tree trail sees Mr Fry become a yew tree and Mr Paxman imagine himself as a hawthorn, while local MP Anneliese Dodds impersonates a cherry tree.
Meanwhile, Caroline Lawrence, author of The Roman Mysteries, is an oak tree, and novelist Monica Ali a sycamore tree.
Their imitations of trees is part of a virtual event, being hosted by Cheney School in Headington.
The event, Cheney 2050, was launched by the Rumble Museum, based at the school.
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