Pledge form

A form for completing and submitting on-line needs to go here:

CONFIDENTIAL

How to pledge your bequest to the Woodland Trust

If you have remembered, or intend to remember, the Woodland Trust in your will, thank you. It will help us plan for the future if you could complete and submit the following online pledge form. It is also downloadable as an MS Word document if you’d prefer to print it out.

This places you under no obligation whatsoever and is not binding in any way. Any information supplied will of course be treated confidentially.

 
THE REST OF THIS FORM ARE BOXES FOR COMPLETION AND ONLINE SUBMISSION TO THE TRUST (needs to be properly formatted)

 

First name

Last name

Supporter number
(if you are a member)

Address

 

Post Code

Please enter your email addres
(if you want an email response)

Telephone number

Please tick the relevant boxes below:

I intend to leave a legacy to the
    Woodland Trust

I would like to find out more about
how a legacy could help to conserve
or create native woodland.

Enquiry/comment

 

Thank you for helping native woodland live on

As a gesture of our appreciation
When you pledge to remember the
Woodland Trust in your will, we will
send you a key ring made of oak from
our own woods and printed with out
web address and telephone number.

Please tick here if you do not wish to
receive the key ring:

If you are NOT a member of the Woodland Trust and would prefer NOT to receive further details about our work and that of associated companies, please tick this box:

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