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It’s Hannah Willow, who won Glasgow’s inaugural tree-hugging competition on Sunday, and is now hoping to compete at the world championships in Finland. The 36-year-old teacher and children’s author did well in the “speed-hugging” segment, dashing from tree to tree in a respectable time, and also in the “freestyle” section. But she really won it in the “dedication event”, where competitors must show “devotion, passion and loyalty” to a single tree. Willow tells The Guardian she enjoyed her “moment of glory”, but admits that her children, aged 14, 13 and 10, are “hugely embarrassed”.
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David Bellamy was a great tree hugger.
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It takes a lot of sustainability.
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She’s got the right name for it.
Our woodwork teacher was Reg Whittle.
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If I were a tree I’d much prefer Hannah…
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People hugging would be nicer,showing a caring nature to others.
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I’m not averse to a bit of tree hugging myself Furry…
Do you think I’m in with a chance at next years competition?
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Get your entry in
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I do have to wonder about some people and what they do
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They leave their cameras at home ?
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what a witty reply
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You win QES, planting one does more good than hugging one…
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