
Forestry England boasts more than 1,500 sites across England, providing the opportunity to achieve sustainability goals on a landmark scale. Below is a selection of our current projects by region, with further information around the potential impact and funding requirements.
If you’re inspired by the projects below, but looking for something different, let’s talk. We have a huge forest estate, a diverse portfolio of projects and we’re always open to collaboration. We’re confident we’ll be able to build a partnership package that meets your objectives.
- Wild Newtondale - Yorkshire: a rare opportunity to be involved in a truly pioneering nature recovery project.
- Langdale Forest restoration - Yorkshire: this large-scale recovery programme will replant damaged woodland using a diverse mix of tree species.
- Green social prescribing - Yorkshire: providing access to nature-based activities for people with mild-to-moderate health conditions or social isolation.


- Barlow Wood - Tyne & Wear: a 47-hectare woodland creation project, designed to deliver benefits for wildlife, people, and the climate.
- Green social prescribing - Tyne & Wear: access to nature-based activities for people with mild-to-moderate health conditions or social isolation.
- New Luckhurst - Kent: a 65-hectare woodland creation project, designed to deliver benefits for wildlife, people, and the climate.
- Hempstead Woods - Norfolk: restoring the River Glaven and Hempstead Woods - a degraded wet meadow and river system.
- Green social prescribing - Greater London / Essex: access to nature-based activities for people with mild-to-moderate health conditions or social isolation.


- Hagworthingham Woods - Lincolnshire: increasing woodland cover to create homes for wildlife and space for local communities.
- Green skills and employability: a unique employability programme that facilitate careers within the green sector.
- Green social prescribing - Leicestershire: access to nature-based activities for people with mild-to-moderate health conditions or social isolation.
- Bagots Park Wood - Staffordshire: a 303-hectare woodland creation project, designed to deliver benefits for wildlife, people, and the climate.
- New Forest- Hampshire: restoring a rare valley mire - a wetland habitat of international importance.

If you have any questions about the above projects, or any other partnership questions - get in touch.



