Forestry England launches woodland creation scheme for landowners

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Written by William Kellett

A new woodland creation scheme from Forestry England, which offers rent to landowners including public bodies, environmental NGOs and farmers, in return for a long-term lease, is launching this week.

The Forestry England Woodland Partnership is a chance to diversify landholding and farming businesses. It requires limited financial investment, no forestry expertise and guarantees regular payments.

As part of the Nature for Climate Fund to support the government’s tree planting commitment, the scheme aims to create significant new areas of high-quality, biodiverse woodlands across England.

Forestry England is looking for applications from a wide range of landowners able to offer a minimum of 50ha for a long-term lease of between 60 and 120 years.

Once a lease partnership is agreed, Forestry England will design, plant and manage every site as part of the nation’s forests including any local consultations or engagement.

This means landowners will see thriving woodland established on their land without the need for capital investment or their own forestry expertise and will receive an annual rental payment for the duration of the lease.

Allowing public access


Each new woodland created will allow public access, bringing health and wellbeing opportunities to local people.

Sitting alongside existing grants and incentives available for woodland creation, the new scheme is open for applications from now until June 1, 2021.

To be suitable for a lease partnership sites will need to meet several criteria, including being accessible to both Forestry England vehicles, and the public, once the woodland is established.

Forestry England believes in the ‘right tree in the right place’ and some sites won’t be suitable for woodland creation.

Landowners will have a chance to discuss this when they apply and Forestry England will make detailed assessments before developing full proposals for new woodlands, which will all meet the UK Forestry Standard.

Forestry Minister Lord Goldsmith said:

“This scheme could be the perfect fit for landowners, local authorities, farmers and land managers looking to help tackle the climate and nature crises now upon us, and I urge anyone thinking about creating woodlands to apply.

As part of our ambitious tree planting commitments and commitment to increase access to nature, we need to see thriving biodiverse woodlands established.

“This scheme will not only contribute towards climate mitigation, but also provide a huge range of other benefits for the environment, nature and people,” he concluded.

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Allowing public access

Each new woodland created will allow public access, bringing health and wellbeing opportunities to local people.


Forestry Minister Lord Goldsmith said:

“This scheme could be the perfect fit for landowners, local authorities, farmers and land managers looking to help tackle the climate and nature crises now upon us, and I urge anyone thinking about creating woodlands to apply.

I wonder how many Farmer will actually go for this...??
 

steveR

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Public access ???
No chance
Unless they were willing to plant my whole farm and pay me £500/acre/year index linked
So I could relocate

Exactly. One for the big quango type bodies, NT, RSPB etc etc

Sterilises land so that it can never produce a meaningful income in the future AND of course the joys of the Great British Public wandering around....

Just sell the land @ development rates...
 

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The rent will be fing gash. And certainly not good enough. Planting woodland on your land is akin to going to the back, taking out the money, driving to a Scottish island, and burning it.
 
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