Caernarfon Herald

Have a say where new Welsh forest goes

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PEOPLE are being asked to say where they would like Wales’ new national forest to be.

The Welsh Government has made a commitment to plant 86 million trees over the next decade, massively increasing the amount currently being planted.

In 2020, just 290 hectares of woodland was planted in Wales but 43,000 new hectares is needed in the next nine years. Annual woodland creation has not exceeded 2,000 hectares since 1975. So, as part of its plan to create a national forest, the Welsh Government is inviting people in Wales to submit their views on where these new trees should be planted.

There are plans this will form a connected network of woodlands throughout Wales. It is hoped this will help slow the environmen­tal catastroph­e unfolding, with TV presenter Iolo Williams describing Wales as becoming a green desert.

An online map has been created for people to choose where they think woodland should be placed. In a statement, the Welsh Government said: “We will look at all the locations people in Wales want to see the National Forest grown and use this informatio­n to see where we can put the right trees in the right places.”

Part of the challenge for tree planting comes from the fact that many parts of Wales may not be appropriat­e for woodland (not least if everyone starts clicking in the middle of town high streets).

The Welsh Government stressed this point as well as warning people that just because they have clicked on the map, it didn’t mean they had permission to start planting saplings. A Welsh Government statement said: “We cannot guarantee all areas will become part of the National Forest. Please note the use of this tool does not grant any permission­s to plant trees.”

You can put your requests for the Welsh national forest on the map at https://datamap.gov. wales/survey/2/ as well as registerin­g your interest to help plant trees in Wales.

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