If you own or manage land within one of the Community Forest areas, we could support you with independent advice about establishing new woodland on your land. There are also various grants that may be available to you through the Community Forests, to support your tree planting and management plans.

Whether you are considering planting woodland and are interested in grants, or want to discuss support with management plans to provide a healthy future for your existing woodland, the Community Forests have extensive experience of providing clear and impartial advice and support. We have an in depth knowledge of a wide range of grant schemes and can often help you every step of the way, from site visits to filling in grant applications.

For further information, please contact the Community Forest in your area:

The Forest of Marston Vale

Covers the Bedfordshire area.

The Great Western Community Forest

Covers over 168 square miles stretching from the North Wessex Downs to the River Thames

The Greenwood Community Forest

Covers 161 square miles of west Nottinghamshire

The Mersey Forest

Covers Merseyside and North Cheshire

City of Trees

Covers Greater Manchester

Forest of Avon Trust

Covers Bristol and Avon

Forest of Mercia

Covers Staffordshire and the West Midlands

Humber Forest

Covers Kingston upon Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire.

Thames Chase Community Forest

Covers 40 square miles in Brentwood, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Thurrock and Essex

The White Rose Forest

Covers Leeds City Region and North and West Yorkshire

Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest

Covers Plymouth and South Devon

North East Community Forest

Covers Newcastle, Gateshead, North and South Tyneside, Sunderland and Durham