New woodland: New Luckhurst Wood

Photo of wildlife pond at new woodland creation site in Kent, with mature trees in background and bright blue sky

New woodland in Kent

Growing the nation's forests

At Forestry England, we're expertly creating a new woodland on land we have purchased in the village of Smarden in Kent. New Luckhurst Wood will provide valuable habitat for wildlife and absorb carbon. Once the trees have grown, the woodland will be open to the public, giving local people a new green space to explore and enjoy. In a few decades, it will also become a source of sustainable British timber.

We'll carefully select tree species that suit the local soil and will thrive in today’s climate, while also being resilient to future conditions as the trees grow and mature. The woodland will include a mix of broadleaf and conifer trees and include open areas to support nature and add visual interest to the landscape.

New Luckhurst is one of many new woodlands we're creating at Forestry England to help grow the nation's forests. The work has been made possible thanks to the government's Nature for Climate Fund programme.

Photo of uncut fields at new woodland creation site in Kent, with existing woodland in the background

Work in progress...

We are pleased to share that we have now published our final design plans for New Luckhurst Wood. These plans have been created by our team of experts, following thorough surveys of the site's wildlife, soil conditions, and local environment. We also held a public consultation in early 2026, where we invited local people and organisations to have their say and help us shape our plans. You can view our design plans and find out more about the consultation, including our responses to common comments and questions, by following the link below.

Trees we're planning to plant

For every new woodland we create, we aim to plant a mix of species that complement the surrounding landscape, support a range of wildlife species, and, in time, contribute to the UK's sustainable timber industry. Tree species we're planning to plant at New Luckhurst Wood include:

  • Willow
  • Aspen
  • Oak
  • Hornbeam

We will also be looking to plant native shrubs in more open areas, which could include hazel, hawthorn, dogwood, and wild cherry.

Three bright green acorns stand out from the centre of a bunch of darker oak leaves. In the background, dappled light flows through the shade of the tree.

Frequently asked questions

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