Sponsorship & Support

Since 1995 the National Forest Company has built an enviable reputation leading Britain’s boldest, environmentally led regeneration project,
The National Forest, creating a new Forest for the nation
This ‘Forest in the Making’ is transforming a landscape and its communities: bringing inward investment; acting as a catalyst for job creation; helping to build a woodland economy; creating and growing habitats to allow animals, insects and plants to flourish and so far over 7 million trees have been planted. The wooded area has increased from an initial 6% to 18% and our aim is for a third cover at the completion of planting, across 200 square miles of the heartland of England.
Companies - Sponsor us
The National Forest Company team has years of experience building creative, mutually beneficial, partnerships with the private sector.
We can create a customised Sponsorship, tailored to achieve your specific business objectives.
- Read more: Sponsorship
Or you can join others in the Business Benefits scheme.
- Read more: Business Benefits Scheme
So whatever your size or budget we have the track record, flexibility and positive approach to make it work.
Individuals - How you can help
Planting a tree can be a moving and emotional experience especially as people join in for so many different reasons: some to celebrate a wedding, anniversary or birth; others to remember a loved one. Each in turn contributes positively to the environment, helping The National Forest grow and flourish.
Every person who plants trees makes a difference and you can get involved by joining our Plant a Tree scheme.
- Read more: Plant a Tree Gift
There are other ways to get involved by making a donation or buying a gift.
Or wishing to leave a legacy, your support means everything to us.
- Read more: Legacy
09 Mar 2010
Making Woods Work: Developing the Woodland Economy in and Around The National Forest
The National Forest Company has commissioned Rural Development Initiatives (RDI), a not-for-profit project management company, to run Making Woods Work - a two-year programme designed to boost the economic potential of woodland businesses in and around The National Forest.
09 Mar 2010
Fruits and Flowers: Roundlet Wood, a Colourful Corner of The National Forest
On Saturday 6 March, children from Melbourne Infants School, friends and families planted the last few English Oaks in the new Roundlet Wood, at the top of Cockshut Lane, Melbourne.
Find more articles: News
10 Mar 2010
Swadlincote, Derbyshire
Bingo Night - Doors open 6.30pm, Eyes down 7.30pm. Cash prizes, raffle and a selection of hot and cold drinks, plus licenced bar.
11 Mar 2010
Coalville, Leicestershire
Come along ladies and pamper yourselves - chocolate, make-up nails, jewellery, massage. Light refreshments included. Pre-booking essential.
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