Thinking of planting trees in England? This article explains what landowners need to check first—like protected sites, flood zones, and grant rules—before starting a woodland project.
Before planting trees on your land, it’s vital to check for constraints like protected habitats, flood risk, or heritage features. This article explains what UK landowners need to look out for
A guide to free tree schemes for UK landowners in 2025, covering where to get trees from organisations like the Woodland Trust, Tree Council, and local councils, plus grant funding options to support planting, fencing, and long-term management.
Strategic planting and sustainable management in woodland creation enhances wildlife corridors by connecting fragmented habitats, and supporting species movement and biodiversity.
Woodland creation helps restore England's natural heritage by reviving historical landscapes and ancient woodlands, enhancing biodiversity and reconnecting with cultural identity.
Agroforestry is a practice that integrates trees into agricultural land, enhancing biodiversity, soil health, and water quality. Programmes such as the England Woodland Creation Offer provide financial incentives.
Woodland creation offers financial benefits through carbon units, timber production, and grants, while enhancing landscapes and supporting community well-being.