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        Press centre Tree planting progress ‘near glacial' as Government releases new figuresGovernment tree planting figures published today show that targets to create new woodland in England have been missed again. 
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        Press centre Official planting figures show urgent need for more actionRead our response to the latest National Statistics on woodland released on 17 June 2021. 
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        Press centre Northern Ireland must increase tree planting urgentlyThe State of Woods and Trees 2025: Northern Ireland report reveals that Northern Ireland not only has the lowest woodland cover in the UK and Ireland, but is also failing to meet its own tree planting targets. 
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        Plant trees Where to plantThe trick to successful planting is good planning. 
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        Plant trees Tree planting adviceThinking of planting trees, but need some help? Explore advice on choosing the right tree species, location, how to plant and aftercare. 
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        Case study Tree planting for severe flooding on a lowland farmA study investigating the impact and cost of severe annual flooding on a lowland farm and the role of tree planting as a management technique. PDF (718 KB) 
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        Research report Planting trees to protect water on farmsPlanting trees on farms can improve water quality, reduce pollution and help mitigate flooding, while also supporting production and wildlife. PDF (1.64 MB) 
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        Practical guidance Tree planting for free range poultry farmsIncorporating trees into free range poultry farms can improve the welfare of birds and their performance. We give advice on planting design and maintenance. PDF (650 KB) 
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        Case study Pearls of wisdom - tree planting to improve water qualityPearls of wisdom: a case study demonstrating the improved water quality and freshwater mussel habitat achieved by strategic tree planting and bank stabilisation on the River Clun. PDF (692 KB) 
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        Case study Natural flood management by planting treesA Sussex Flow Initiative case study demonstrating natural flood management by planting hedgerows and woodland to intercept rainfall and improve soil infiltration. PDF (570 KB) 
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        Plant trees Riparian plantingPlanting trees along rivers and streams can reduce flooding and improve the health of waterways, while offering a whole host of benefits for farms and the environment. 
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        Plant trees Creating a woodland: planning and designGrowing a wood from scratch is an ambitious undertaking, but thorough planning will put you on the path to success. 
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        Event Community planting day at Knightsridge WoodJoin us at Knightsridge Wood to plant new native trees and help create a thriving woodland for people and nature. Sat 29 Nov 2025 • Knightsridge Wood, Livingston 
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        Press centre Root of the problem: underfunding, underdeliveringThis year’s woodland creation figures for Scotland are deeply disappointing. The numbers reflect not just a missed target, but another missed opportunity. 
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        Plant trees MOREwoods site plan guideFor us to consider your project we need an initial indication of the area(s) you are considering planting. 
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        Plant trees MOREhedges site plan guideFor us to consider your project we need an initial indication of the area(s) where you are considering planting hedgerows. 
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        Press centre Biggest ever tree planting year for fast-expanding Northern ForestMore than 1.9 million trees – enough to fill over 1,200 football pitches – were planted across the Northern Forest in the last year. 
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        Plant trees Planning your community woodFind out how to plan your community wood's management and maintenance, from the site boundaries and pathways to the trees and wildlife that lives there. 
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        Press centre Success for Wales-wide tree planting project as 300,000 trees find homesThousands of households have planted trees through the My Tree, Our Forest project, helping to kickstart a National Forest for Wales. 
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        Protecting trees and woods Street tree heroes: standing up for street treesPeople across the UK are fighting for their street trees. They're planting the street trees of the future, rallying the support of their communities and influencing local planning policies. 
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        Case study Planting trees to improve economic returnsA case study demonstrating the benefits of agroforestry on an arable farm, including crop diversification, enhanced biodiversity and reduced wind erosion. PDF (142 KB) 
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        Blog What is a seed bank, how does it work and why is it important?Discover the vital work of seed banks, including facts and figures on why we store so many seeds, how long for and how they might be used in the future. Rebecca Gosling • 02 Dec 2020 
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        Plant trees Why plant trees?Whatever your reason for planting, trees have far-reaching benefits for all of us. 
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        Press centre DAERA's Forests for our Future programme fails to meet planting targets for Northern IrelandAt the programme’s halfway point, less than a quarter of new woodland have been created – well below the level required to meet the target. 
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        Case study Trees planting on farms without affecting subsidiesA partnership trial to demonstrate how grazing and trees can work together, and to secure new policy which allows farmers to plant without being penalised. PDF (134 KB) 
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        Plant trees Help us create more river woodlandFind out how river woodland planting can increase river health, help prevent flooding and boost biodiversity. 
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        Plant trees MOREwoods application guidanceFind out more about the MOREwoods scheme, for planting 500+ trees as woodland on at least half a hectare. 
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        Video How to plant a hedgeWatch our simple guide to creating a new hedge, from marking out to planting and protecting your young saplings. 00:01:31 
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        Blog How to protect your plants in winterTop tips on how to protect your garden plants from wind, rain, frost and snow, plus other garden jobs for winter: planning, planting and helping wildlife. Kate Lewthwaite • 04 Nov 2020 
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        Video Tree planting for climate and biodiversityKlare Owen is a self-proclaimed hobby farmer near Aberystwyth. In a bid to boost biodiversity, combat climate change and visually transform the landscape, she planted 2,250 trees through MOREwoods and MOREhedges. 00:01:17 
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        Video First-hand experience for further education studentsSee how students at Vision West Notts College, Mansfield, linked practical planting skills with written work for their qualifications. 00:02:26 
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        Plant trees Woodland CarbonGet paid for planting new woodland for areas of over 5 hectares with our Woodland Carbon scheme. Your new woodland will be assessed for its carbon-locking potential and you'll be paid in Woodland Carbon Units with associated costs covered, too. 
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        Support us Trees for TomCaptain Sir Tom Moore united and inspired the nation. By planting trees with the Trust, his family honoured his love of nature and helped create a brighter future. And you paid tribute by donating. 
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        Support us First World War Centenary WoodsOne hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, we marked the anniversary with one of our most ambitious planting projects to date. 
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        Partnerships Moto FoundationOur partnership is driving tree planting efforts all over the UK. 
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        About us The Northern ForestThe Northern Forest has significantly less woodland cover than the rest of the country. But that is changing. With our partners, we are planting at least 50 million trees and transforming the landscape across a swathe of Northern England. 
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        Press centre "LincWoods" project to plant 200,000 trees across Lincolnshire in next two yearsLincolnshire County Council and the Woodland Trust have united for a major planting initiative to boost tree cover across the region. 
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        Video Combatting flooding and soil erosion with treesLeicestershire-based farmer Rachael Spence talks about how planting trees with the MOREwoods scheme has improved drainage and soil quality on her smallholding. 00:02:18 
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        About us TreE PlaNat ProjectThe TreE PlaNat project explored land managers' views on different woodland creation methods, from planting to natural colonisation, and their impacts. 
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        Plant trees Natural regenerationThe UK needs more trees. We plant millions of native trees every year, but planting is just one way to help the UK's woodlands expand. Allowing nature to take its course is also an effective and efficient method of getting more trees in the ground. 
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        Video Woodland Carbon: financesExplore the financial benefits of our Woodland Carbon tree planting scheme, including how much money you could receive and when payments are made. 00:01:50 
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        Video Improve livestock health and wellbeingDavid Brass, CEO of The Lakes Free Range Egg Company, has seen improvements in animal health as well as commercial benefits for his farm after planting trees. 00:02:07 
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        Research report Woodland indicators by parliamentary constituencyA research report comparing parliamentary constituencies on percentage woodland cover, accessible woodland figures and threats to woodland from development. PDF (2.69 MB) 
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        Support us Plant trees with your schoolTree planting is a hands-on way for children to make a real impact on the environment. We’ve already helped schools plant five million trees across the UK; discover how we can help you. 
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        Plant trees The Queen’s Green CanopyWe’re proud to have honoured Her late Majesty's reign by planting trees and woods across the UK with you as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy. 
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        Partnerships SofidelOur partnership sees a range of product sales fund tree planting across the UK. 
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        Press centre Woodland Trust Scotland takes aim at health inequalities with trees targeted by neighbourhoodWoodland Trust Scotland has announced plans to target urban planting at neighbourhoods where trees have greatest potential to boost human health and wellbeing. 
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        Blog 7 ways for kids to help garden wildlifeRead our top tips on how kids can help support garden wildlife, from planting trees to making a bug hotel. Danielle Wesley • 18 Aug 2021 
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        Video Planting trees for wildlife, environment and future generationsThrough our MOREwoods and MOREhedges schemes, Robert Moore has planted trees to attract wildlife, capture carbon, improve visual impact and make better use of underperforming areas of his 356 hectare Lincolnshire farm. 00:05:04 
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        Support us Resources and activities for schoolsAll of our KS1, KS2 and KS3 resources can be found in Tree Tools for Schools – our online learning hub. Tried and tested by teachers, these activities include tree planting, wildlife identification, nature crafts and lots more. 
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        Press centre Press centreRead the latest news from the Woodland Trust including our woods, conservation, campaigns, our work with government, tree planting and much more. 
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        Case study Trees mean better business for egg productionThe CEO of a free range egg producer advocates tree planting as an active part of farm management for the commercial and welfare benefits they deliver. PDF (704 KB) 
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        Journal Wood Wise – hedgerows and hedgerow treesThe summer 2014 issue of Wood Wise looks at the benefits hedges provide, their management for wildlife, and hedgerow planting and improvement schemes. PDF (2.32 MB) 
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        Research report The Pontbren Project – farmer-led uplands land managementThe Pontbren Project, led by farmers in Mid Wales, uses woodland management and tree planting to improve efficiency in upland livestock farming. PDF (1.67 MB) 
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        Policy paper Planting 50 million trees for a new Northern ForestOur plan to plant 50 million trees across the North of England, transforming the landscape to make it more resilient, beautiful and prosperous. PDF (3.95 MB) 
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        Case study Keeping their cool - improving water quality with treesA case study from Wessex demonstrating how the planting of trees can reduce pollution, slow surface run-off and provide shade to cool rivers and streams. PDF (663 KB) 
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        Support us The Man Who Planted Trees - KS2 assemblyInspire your pupils with this thought-provoking tale that shows how one person's actions can make a lasting difference. This assembly can also support your school's tree-planting activities. 
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        Case study Restoring riverbanks with trees in CumbriaPlanting trees can stabilise riverbanks, slow flood water and reduce future flooding. We worked with landowners along the River Derwent to do just that. PDF (706 KB) 
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        Case study Tree shelter boosts lamb survival rate in sheep farmingPlanting trees as shelter for livestock on upland farms can protect animals from harsh weather, improving welfare and reducing lamb mortality. PDF (698 KB) 
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        Plant trees Managing trees and woodsExplore expert advice on how to manage your woodland from planting to maturity and care for valuable ancient and veteran trees on your land. 
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        About us Tree guards: research into plastic-free alternativesOur bold pledge to stop using new single-use plastic tree guards on our land in 2021 put us at the forefront of the movement to eradicate plastic from planting schemes UK-wide. We’re funding research to find viable alternatives and are now moving towards sustainable tree protection in other areas. 
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        Trees woods and wildlife Plantations and new native woodsYoung and industrious, a plantation can be for profit, a new haven for wildlife and a way to lock up carbon. Many of our native ancient woods were sacrificed for timber plantations during and after the World Wars, so now we’re on a mission to restore them. 
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        Blog How and when to plant fruit treesFind out how to choose the best fruit tree for you and your garden, when and where to plant them and the benefits they bring for wildlife. Helen Keating • 05 Nov 2020 
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        Plant trees How to plant and maintain native hedgesThe small but mighty hedge packs a punch for people and nature, sheltering wildlife, cleaning our air, capturing carbon and much more. Explore how and when to plant and prune your hedge for the best results. 
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        Video The Northern ForestWatch our video on the Northern Forest and find out all the benefits this planting project will bring. 00:01:30 
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        Position statement Trees and carbon – the Woodland Trust’s positionThe Woodland Trust promotes tree planting and woodland creation as a means of reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide and combatting the effects of climate change. PDF (591 KB) 
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        Plant trees Stump Up For Trees: planting one million trees in the Bannau Brycheiniog areaFarmers in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park show how it's possible to turn marginal land land into profitable assets that deliver for nature. 
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        Video Torriano Primary School tackles climate change with Lauren ChildWatch the London school plant free trees with Charlie and Lola author, Lauren Child, to make a change for the better. 00:02:35 
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        Partnerships Premier PaperWe're helping Premier's clients combat their carbon emissions by planting trees. 
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        Case study Agroforestry for timber, coppice and nutsA case study of a mixed farm planting trees to improve low soil fertility, increase wildlife and provide woodfuel and cobnuts, diversifying their produce. PDF (220 KB) 
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        Research report Evaluating the use and benefits of trees on dairy farmsA research report on how tree planting supports dairy farms and animal welfare through mitigating pollution runoff, protecting water and providing shelter. PDF (1.19 MB) 
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        Research report The benefits of integrating trees on livestock farmsA research report on how tree planting supports livestock farms and animal welfare by improving water quality, preventing soil erosion and providing shelter. PDF (9.10 MB) 
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        Research report The benefits of integrating trees on arable farmsA research report on how tree planting supports farm production through reduced soil erosion, water conservation and climate change resilience. PDF (1.27 MB) 
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        Practical guidance The role of trees in sheep farmingPlanting trees for shelter can boost production and improve animal health and welfare. This guide provides practical guidance on integrating trees on sheep farms. PDF (15.85 MB) 
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        Video Andrew Evans, farmer, Dol Llys FarmAndrew introduces Dol Llys Farm and his ethos of balancing agriculture and conservation and the importance of long-term collaboration with others, to create a farm that benefits people and wildlife through tree planting. 00:01:25 
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        Woodland Trust Wood Marden ParkWoldingham 67.77 ha (167.46 acres) 
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        Video Phil Stallard, Mid Wales Landscape SchemePhil Stallard gives an overview of the mid Wales tree planting scheme that he runs on behalf of the Woodland Trust. Phil explains the importance of trees in an agricultural landscape. 00:01:59 
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        Research report Unlocking the potential for trees and crofts in Scotland: Payment options for integrating trees into farming systemsOur suite of oven-ready payment options for tree planting on farms, endorsed by the National Farmers Union Scotland and the Scottish Crofting Federation, should make the Scottish Government's job of reforming our agricultural support system easier and fairer for farmers and the environment. PDF (5.18 MB) 
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        Video Woodland Carbon Scheme: how it worksWoodland Carbon is our unique tree planting scheme that combines environmental benefits with financial rewards for farmers and landowners. Find out how it works. 00:03:27 
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        Video Woodland Carbon planting scheme: overviewWatch our film to find out more about our groundbreaking woodland carbon scheme, the support we provide and the far-reaching benefits for both you and the planet. 00:02:34 
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        Visiting woods EventsDiscover events at our woods and the festivals and fairs we're attending in the coming months. From walking and wellbeing to photography and tree planting events, our woodland events are a great day out. 
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        Support us The power of trees - KS3 assemblyInspire secondary students with this presentation about the incredible way trees benefit people and the planet. This assembly can also support your school's tree-planting activities. 
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        About us Influencing government and policymakersWe work to influence government and policymakers to secure stronger protection for our valued woods and trees, and to reverse the decline in tree cover by creating better incentives for planting. 
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        Video Meet the people behind our work: Cumbrian landscapeWe have a vision to create new woodland where it's needed most. Pete Leeson is our man on the ground in the uplands of Cumbria, working with landowners to plant trees to benefit farms, local people and wildlife. 00:02:00 
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        Plant trees How to plant a treeFollow our guide to three of the most successful ways to plant. 
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        About us Strong Roots: Growing British Tree NurseriesTo meet future planting targets, we need a thriving tree production sector. The Strong Roots project explored the challenges and opportunities and made recommendations to boost tree production in the UK. 
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        Support us Let's keep planting trees and protecting natureYour support for UK woodland and our fight for nature is vital. Take a look at some of the incredible work we've been able to do and how you can help in the future. 
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        Plant trees Tree pack FAQsGot a question about our free tree packs? Take a look at our frequently asked questions. 
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        Partnerships How our partnerships workLearn how we can work together to achieve your sustainability aims. 
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        Partnerships Sainsbury'sWe've spent the last 21 years growing our successful partnership, working together for a healthier planet. As part of this, we're championing innovative nature-friendly farming agroforestry solutions, funding free trees for schools and communities, and planting over five million trees across the UK. 
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        Blog Best native hedge plants: choose the right hedgesAutumn and winter are the best times to plant a hedge. To get you started, here are our top 10 recommendations for the best native hedge plants and the amazing benefits they'll bring. Helen Keating • 23 May 2023 
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        Partnerships Plant trees for Sustainable Development GoalsFind out how working with us can help you meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. 
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        About us Who we areThe Woodland Trust is the UK's largest woodland conservation charity. 
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        Partnerships People's Postcode LotterySupport from players of People's Postcode Lottery has raised over £28 million to date, planting millions of trees, investing in the next generation of naturalists, restoring precious woodland habitats and helped us buy our first mountain – Ben Shieldaig. 
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        Press centre Commercial and conservation sectors condemn Forest Grant Scheme cutsEnormous cuts to the woodland grant budget will torpedo Scotland’s chances of meeting climate and nature targets. 
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        Partnerships More partnersA wide range of other partners support our work. 
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        Woodland Trust Wood Mary Ann PlantationWarrington 4.10 ha (10.13 acres) 
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        Press centre Young people's climate anxiety is soaring due to lack of access to green spaceOne in three young people in Britain are scared (33%), sad (34%) or pessimistic (34%) about climate change, with 28% feeling “overwhelmed”, according to a YouGov poll. 
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        Press centre More than 10 million trees planted across the Northern ForestMore than 10 million trees have now been established across the North of England as part of the Northern Forest scheme, which launched in 2018. 
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        Support us Be a hedgerow heroInvestigate hedgerow habitats and discover why they’re vital for a healthy planet. 
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        Plant trees UK sourced and grown trees: why is it important to buy them?Buying UK sourced and grown trees is the best way to prevent the spread of imported pests and diseases. 
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        Woodland Trust Wood Cwm George & Casehill WoodsMichaelston 84.43 ha (208.63 acres) 
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        Press centre Wildlife declining in UK woods despite more tree cover, major new report revealsThe State of the UK’s Woods and Trees 2025 report has revealed that the quantity and variety of woodland wildlife is plummeting, despite a marginal rise in tree cover. 
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        Woodland Trust Wood Greyfield WoodHigh Littleton NE Somerset 36.23 ha (89.52 acres) 
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        Woodland Trust Wood Young People's Forest at MeadSmalley 161.13 ha (398.15 acres) 
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        Privately owned Wood Oldhouse Wood New PlantingBuckinghamshire 0.56 ha (1.38 acres) 
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        Privately owned Wood Ferguslie Sportspark Woodland PlantingRenfrewshire 1.91 ha (4.72 acres) 
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        Privately owned Wood Watergrove New PlantingGreater Manchester 6.80 ha (16.80 acres) 
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        Privately owned Wood Newton Brook PlantingGreater Manchester 6.59 ha (16.28 acres) 
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        Privately owned Wood Formby New PlantingMerseyside 2.76 ha (6.82 acres) 
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        Manchester City Council Wood Mersey Valley Planting Scheme3.26 ha (8.06 acres) 
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        Case study Fruit trees - improving land and increasing yield on a mixed farmA case study demonstrating the productivity benefits of fruit trees on a mixed organic farm. Planting in rows provides shelter for crops and prevents soil erosion. PDF (936 KB) 
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        Privately owned Wood Fraserburgh Urban Planting Scheme ZZAberdeenshire 5.01 ha (12.38 acres) 
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        Somerset County Council Wood Glastonbury Relief Road Screen Planting3.55 ha (8.77 acres) 
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        Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood Walsall In House Planting No1 19983.48 ha (8.59 acres) 
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        Press centre Over 40% of new road schemes across England impact irreplaceable ancient woodsWith 43% of major new road schemes across England causing huge damage to both ancient woodland and veteran trees, planned changes to the Government’s transport policy don’t go nearly far enough. 
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        Trees woods and wildlife BlackbirdGarden stalwarts. Famous songsters. Familiar friends. These sun-worshipping earthworm feasters are regular visitors to British gardens. 
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        Blog How to increase biodiversity in your gardenEvery garden has the potential to be a haven for wildlife. From planting for pollinators to embracing a little mess, here are some easy ways to increase biodiversity in your garden. Charlotte Varela • 07 Apr 2023 
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        Trees woods and wildlife Ancient woodlandHome to myth and legend, where folk tales began. It fuelled our ancestors and still houses thousands of species. Ancient woodland has grown and adapted with native wildlife, yet what remains only covers 2.5% of the UK. 
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        Protecting trees and woods Minutes of the APPG meeting 14 July 2025Read the official minutes for a full list of attendees and more details of what was discussed on the day. 
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        Trees woods and wildlife Why we need treesWe desperately need trees to help fight climate change, save wildlife, improve our health, and more. 
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        Blog Eco-friendly ways to recycle Christmas wasteEnjoy the festivities while limiting your environmental impact with our tips on how to responsibly dispose of Christmas cards, trees, wrapping and food. Charlie Mellor • 24 Dec 2020 
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        Plant trees MOREhedges application guidanceFind out more about the MOREhedges scheme, for hedges over 100 metres with a large tree every six metres. 
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        Blog Ancient yew trees: the UK's oldest yewsOften associated with immortality, a yew tree can live for thousands of years. Here are some of the oldest yews in the UK. Rory Morrow • 27 Aug 2025 
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        Video Woodland carbon: eligibility and getting startedInterested in our woodland carbon scheme? Find out if you qualify and learn how to get started. 00:01:11 
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        Support us Green Farm appeal, NorfolkOnly 9% of Norfolk is wooded. We have an opportunity to almost double the tree cover in our care in the county, but we need your support to help us buy the land we need to create a new native woodland. 
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        Video Creating a wood for conservation, community and coppicingMark and Liz Lea planted a woodland on their organic Shropshire farm in 2023 with MOREwoods. They hope it will boost biodiversity, benefit their local community and provide wood chip for their biomass boiler. 00:04:06 
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        Video Creating a community forest garden in LondonFree fruit and nut trees are contributing to a fun and educational new garden in Dulwich. It’s managed by Arbor Projects, who work with councils and housing associations to help residents improve and enjoy their green spaces. 00:02:24 
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        Video Unboxing your treesWatch our unboxing video to see what will arrive when you order trees from our shop. All saplings are delivered for free, carefully packed and ready to plant. 00:00:47 
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        Video Trialling plastic-free guards with Kate HumbleWe're helping TV presenter Kate Humble transform a section of her farm into a vibrant woodland. To protect the hundreds of newly planted trees from deer browsing, see how Kate's exploring sustainable solutions with eco-friendly, plastic-free tree guards. 00:02:20 
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        Video Tree Charter in action - SheffieldFind out how Green City Heritage have been bringing the Tree Charter to life in Sheffield after signing up as a Charter Branch. 00:02:05 
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        Video BBC Community Life Appeal supports Woodland Trust Northern IrelandTune into BBC NI this September to find out from the Woodland Trust how you can play your part in the fight against climate change. 00:04:03 
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        Video Abi Reader, dairy farmer in Vale of GlamorganAbi explains the farm's experimental short rotation coppice system with a high protein arable crop between rows of native trees. The aim is to meet a universal goal: food production and a sustainable planet. 00:03:06 
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        Video Faughan Valley: Creating a resilient woodlandFind out how the Woodland Trust Northern Ireland woodland creation team is working with landowners to create new woods in the Faughan Valley. 00:05:43 
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        Video Vital shelter for island football pitchFree trees are providing valuable protection from the elements for a local football club on the Isle of Lewis. 00:02:37 
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        Video Hedging shelters outdoor gymCommunity interest company Inspire2tri planted 60 free trees to provide useful shelter for a disability and older adult activity area in Rutland. 00:02:27 
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        Video Celebrating 20 years of 'Woods on Your Doorstep'20 years of "Woods on Your Doorstep". Creating woodlands within walking distance of cities, towns, and villages across Northern Ireland. Find out how these natural spaces have benefitted the community. 00:01:10 
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        Video Woodland Creation: nature-based solutionsFind out how the Woodland Trust Northern Ireland woodland creation team is working with landowners to create new woods in the Faughan Valley. 00:03:08 
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        Support us Ancient woodland restoration appealAlmost half the UK's ancient woodland is badly damaged. Together, we can bring it back to life. 
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        Video Growing partnerships for impactpartnership video page 00:11:33 
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        Press centre Hundreds of trees planted by Kate Humble with support from Welsh Woodland TrustKate Humble has planted hundreds of trees on her property with support from Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales. 
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        Press centre First trees planted as charity tees up to turn abandoned golf course into wildlife havenSchool children are set to plant the first of 30,000 trees at Frodsham, Cheshire in an ambitious project to turn fairways into forest and greens into glades. 
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        Blog How to calculate and reduce your carbon footprintLearn how to calculate your carbon footprint and the role trees can play in helping to limit your environmental impact. James Martin • 16 Jan 2020 
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        Video How gifts in wills have made a difference: Avoncliff WoodA third of all the work we do is made possible by gifts in wills. Find out more about the difference they've made to Avoncliff Wood, a beautiful wood in the Cotswolds that's also helping to combat the use of plastic on our estate. 00:03:00 
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        Video Urban sanctuary for people and wildlifeIn a Birmingham park, Short Heath Fields Trust has planted a woodland memorial that’s great for wildlife too. 00:02:30 
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        Video New hedge enhances Refugee Forum gardenA free hedge pack has contributed to a grassroots garden project that brings refugees, asylum seekers and local volunteers together as they create a peaceful space and learn about nature in Nottingham. 00:01:52 
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        Video Prevent flooding and erosionWith water erosion worsening at his Nottinghamshire farm, James Thomas planted trees to protect topsoil from washing away and improve productivity. 00:02:13 
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        Video Meet the people behind our work: Friends of Belvoir WoodHard graft. Passionate people. Expertise and skill. There's more to our woods than just trees. See for yourself what makes Friends of Belvoir Wood so special, and what it takes to keep it that way. 00:02:08 
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        Video Celebrating 50 years of the Woodland TrustTake a look at all that we've achieved over the last 50 years thanks to our members, supporters and volunteers. Thank you for standing with us. 00:02:07 
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        Video How gifts in wills have made a difference: Smithills EstateA third of all the work we do is made possible by gifts in wills. The Woodland Trust's Tracey Garrett explains how important this support is to help our work at places like Smithills Estate - a landscape we're restoring to benefit both wildlife and local people. 00:02:12 
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        Video A legacy for future generationsThe Ukrainian Youth Association in Great Britain planted 420 free trees in Derbyshire to have a lasting impact for its community. 00:02:45 
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        Press centre Giant boost for nature in Yorkshire Dales as charity plans huge native woodlandOne of the boldest projects in the English uplands is about to start with the first trees to go in the ground at Snaizeholme in the Yorkshire Dales. 
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        Press centre Campaign launched to support next generation of lone treesWoodland Trust Scotland has launched a campaign to raise the next generation of lone trees and micro woods on farms and crofts. 
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        Press centre The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland plants 250,000 trees at Woodburn ReservoirThe Woodland Trust has been working in partnership with Northern Ireland Water on a regreening programme since 2020. During that time, the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity has planted around 476,000 native trees on Northern Ireland Water’s land. 
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        Video Hedge maze offers social and therapeutic horticultureSilver Birch Scotland has planted an incredible maze which helps support clients in East Dunbartonshire to gain skills, confidence and health benefits through horticulture. 00:02:39 
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        Video A new wood full of potential for business and natureIn 2021, Chelsea Wills and Phil Johncock planted a spectacular six-acre nature reserve above Lee Bay, North Devon with MOREwoods. Just three years later, they're holding woodland yoga sessions and have plans to coppice trees for their artisan woodworking business. 00:04:00 
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        Video David Griffith - volunteer Observatree tree health surveyorFind out more about David's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award. 00:02:41 
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        Video Lionel Knobbs - volunteer wardenFind out more about Lionel's volunteering role and why he was nominated for an award. 00:02:03 
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        Press centre Call for political parties to increase tree cover in England to 16.5%Ahead of the General Election, conservation and commercial sectors are calling on political parties to increase England's tree cover to 16.5%. 
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        Press centre Million pound grant to 'roll out rainforest' around Scottish mountainWoodland Trust Scotland is to receive £1m+ through the Forestry Grant Scheme to expand rare Scottish rainforest around the slopes of a Highland mountain.