
At Forestry England, we're expertly creating a new woodland on land at North Carlton in Lincolnshire.
The new 295 hectare woodland will become a new green space for you to explore and enjoy, whilst also being a valuable habitat for wildlife and producing sustainable timber for a greener economy.
We'll carefully choose tree species that will both thrive at this new site now, and be resilient to future climate conditions as they grow and mature. The land will be planted with a mixture of broadleaf and conifer species, chosen to match local soil types. The landscape design will also incorporate open space for conservation and visual diversity.
Work in progress at North Carlton
In spring 2025 we shared draft designs for the new woodland and invited feedback from local people. This feedback can be viewed via the button below.
New woodlands in Lincolnshire
This new woodland is one of the many we're creating to grow the nation's forests, with support from the Nature for Climate Fund. In Lincolnshire alone, we're creating 854 hectares of new woodland at four sites across the county. Lincolnshire is currently the least wooded county in the East Midlands.
The other new woodlands we are creating in Lincolnshire are Cadney, Mickleholme, and Newball.
Frequently asked questions about the new woodland at North Carlton
We'll carefully plan in detail the trees that will be planted in the new woodland. Using a mix of tree and shrub species will help make the wood resilient to climate change and tree diseases, whilst also supporting a wider range of wildlife.
Some areas will be planted with a mix of trees, including broadleaved trees and conifers. This will complement the local landscape, provide seasonal colour and increase resilience.
When will works start and finish?
Our aim is to create the new woodland over the next couple of years with initial planting beginning in winter 2025/26.
How do I stay in touch about the project?
We will post key updates on this webpage as the project progresses.