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Bids invited for schemes to plant more trees

Local councils and not-for-profit organisati­ons are being urged to apply for funding to expand woodland

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A£6 million fund has opened across England for projects to protect trees and woodlands, boost forestry skills and jobs, develop woodland creation partnershi­ps, and engage communitie­s with nature

In all, three new regional woodland creation partnershi­ps are to be funded, helping the country ‘build back greener’ from the pandemic. The initiative follows the Forest for Cornwall and Great Northumber­land Forest partnershi­ps.

Applicatio­ns start from tomorrow, with environmen­tal charities, environmen­tal not-for-profit organisati­ons, local authoritie­s and protected landscape bodies encouraged to apply.

Action to put more trees in the ground, create more jobs and improve access to nature across the country has been dramatical­ly stepped up to help the UK meet its targets for tackling climate change with the ‘Trees Call to Action Fund’.

Grants of £250,000 to £500,000 will be awarded to projects across England, at least three of which will be for new regional partnershi­ps set up to create woodlands at a large scale and improve people’s access to nature. The fund will competitiv­ely allocate funding to up to 24 regional or national projects managed by partnershi­ps of environmen­tal charities, not-for-profit organisati­ons, local authoritie­s and protected landscape bodies.

Funding will be targeted at regions, activities and costs which are not supported by other Government funding for trees, aiming to increase community understand­ing of and access to trees and woodlands, and boost efforts to increase woodland cover in areas that need it most.

To increase the capacity and skills of the sector, the fund will also support projects to engage people with trees, and create new jobs and develop skills and knowledge; for example, this could be by developing training and placement programmes for new foresters and woodland managers.

The announceme­nt will support progress towards the Government’s commitment in its England Trees

‘There has never been a more important time for tree planting‘ LORD GOLDSMITH, FORESTRY MINISTER

Action Plan to at least treble planting rates by the end of this Parliament. The plan, supported by over £500 million from the Nature for Climate Fund, outlines how the Government will deliver this target, by announcing a programme of measures to boost tree planting and improve woodland management in England. Projects will be required to outline how they can best deliver in accordance with the England Trees Action Plan.

Forestry Minister Lord Goldsmith said: “With the climate change summit, Cop26, ongoing, there has never been a more important time for trees and tree planting.

“This new fund will help fund regional and national partnershi­ps of charities, local authoritie­s and others to turn ambitions into actions, to engage communitie­s and landowners in tree planting, and to develop skills to help deliver our England Trees Action Plan.”

Forestry Commission chief Executive Richard Stanford said: “To meet the climate and biodiversi­ty crises, we need to grow and manage more trees – this needs to be done as a national effort so we are better connecting people with nature and creating more green jobs. This fund will have a hugely important role in helping us realise these ambitions, as set out in the England Trees Action Plan.

“I would urge any prospectiv­e applicant to apply; together, we will grow trees, woods and forests to make our nation more resilient for future generation­s.”

Ros Kerslake, chief executive of the National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “Trees are a critical part of our natural heritage, from capturing carbon emissions to mitigating pollution; they play a vital role in protecting and enhancing our landscape for all generation­s to enjoy. We are delighted to support this new Trees Call to Action Fund which will enable partnershi­ps to create woodlands, enhancing our beautiful countrysid­e and providing a huge benefit to our wildlife and our health and wellbeing, as well as helping to combat the impacts of climate change.”

The fund will be delivered by the National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnershi­p with Defra and the Forestry Commission. The announceme­nt forms part of wider steps taken under the England Trees Action Plan and Nature for Climate Fund, including over £15 million this year for the Forestry Commission’s flagship England Woodland Creation Offer grant, over £25 million for existing Woodland Creation Partnershi­ps this year, £6 million for the Urban Trees Challenge Fund for the next two years, and a £2.7 million Local Authority Treescape Fund.

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