New woodland: Spitfire Forest

Bluebells in long grass with large trees and blue sky in background

New woodland in Hampshire

Growing the nation's forests

Spitfire Forest is a new 168-hectare woodland we're planning to create just south of the village of Twyford, near Winchester. It is being carefully designed as part of our work to increase tree cover across England and create lasting benefits for wildlife, people, and the climate.

Right now, we're only in the early stages of planning what this new woodland could look like, but in the future it could provide important habitats for wildlife, including woodland birds, bats, and insects. It would also absorb carbon from the atmosphere, contribute to the UK's sustainable timber industry, and give local people a new green space to explore.

Find all our latest updates about Spitfire Forest below, and read about the fascinating local legend that inspired its name!

Long grass in foreground, followed by arable field, and established woodland in background

We want to hear from you!

A public consultation for Spitfire Forest is open from Tuesday 19 May until midnight on Sunday 14 June. We're inviting local communities to view our draft designs for the new woodland and share their thoughts with us. This will help us shape the final designs for Spitfire Forest.

Our draft designs include an artist's impression of what the site might look like in 25 years and our responses to questions asked by local people.

Historical roots

Spitfire Forest is being created to last for centuries, but its name reflects a fascinating wartime history. The Spitfire has strong connections to Hampshire. It was designed in Southampton and made its maiden flight from Eastleigh Aerodrome in 1936, just a few miles from Twyford.

However, the name Spitfire Forest was actually inspired by a local story that was recounted to us during a survey of the area. According to local accounts, a Spitfire was forced to make an emergency landing near Twyford on 'Black Thursday' in 1940. It may have even landed at Park Farm itself, the very land where we're planning to create Spitfire Forest!

Image of Spitfire Mark 1 in flight
Photo credit: Falcon® Photography from France, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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