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Wild Bluebell meadows at Yoxhall Lodge

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.

Or you can join others in the 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.

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.

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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.

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10 Mar 2010

Bingo Night

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

Ladies' Pampering Evening

Coalville, Leicestershire

Come along ladies and pamper yourselves - chocolate, make-up nails, jewellery, massage. Light refreshments included. Pre-booking essential.

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