Protecting trees and woods
Creating a neighbourhood plan
Our tips and resources for sourcing and compiling evidence to support your neighbourhood plan.
Get the most out of your neighbourhood plan – put trees in it! Woods and trees can help make your community a healthier, wealthier and happier place to live and work.
Neighbourhood plans are one way to look after your woods and trees. These plans have real status - they carry the same legal weight as local plans prepared by local planning authorities.
Your plan is your opportunity to shape your community's future, from the location of new homes and businesses to the protection and creation of new woodland and green spaces. Maybe you don't have many woods and trees near you. Or maybe there are plenty and you want to look after them. You can use neighbourhood planning to shape your local environment’s future and keep woods and trees at its heart.
Your neighbourhood plan will focus on the issues important to your local area. Each plan is unique. Some will only consist of one or two policies focusing on a specific issue of local concern. Others will be much larger - more like mini local plans with policies tackling a broad range of concerns.
In just one day, a single tree provides enough oxygen for four people.
Trees are critical for the future of the planet and for our own wellbeing, health and happiness.
From the air we breathe to the water we drink, trees are vital to life on earth. They can also:
If you're already working on your neighbourhood plan please let us know by emailing governmentaffairs@woodlandtrust.org.uk.
Protecting trees and woods
Our woods and trees can't speak for themselves. Together we can stand up for the environment and safeguard the UK's woodland heritage for our future.
Plant trees
Whatever your reason for planting, trees have far-reaching benefits for all of us.
Plant trees
We want to make sure everybody in the UK has the chance to plant a tree. So we’re giving away hundreds of thousands of trees to schools and communities.