Greenwood Community Forest: Nottinghamshire’s Community Forest

Greenwood is Nottinghamshire’s Community Forest

It is a rich mosaic of land uses and wildlife habitats set in 246 square miles (896 square kilometres) stretching from Nottingham in the south, to the countryside beyond Mansfield in the north and to the river Trent in the east. It presently covers 41% of Nottinghamshire and over a million people live within or close to it.

Trees for Climate

Trees for Climate is an ambitious multi-million-pound, multi-year programme offering landowners, farmers and community groups free expert advice and funding to transform their land through hedge and tree planting and woodland creation.

One of the most significant interventions since the Community Forests were launched over three decades ago, recent years have seen a huge uptake in tree planting across the county.

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About us

Find out more about Greenwood Community Forest, our history and the impact we've had so far. Meet our team and read about our Forest Plan which describes our vision, mission, aims and objectives for the next 25 years.

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All about trees

Find out about the benefits of trees, tree planting and woodland management, and funding available for tree planting through the Trees for Climate programme.

All about trees

Our plan

Read our Forest Plan for 2025-2050, which describes our vision, mission, aims and objectives for the next 25 years.

Forest Plan
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