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New National Forest - North and Midlands is sponsored by Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Defra is inviting organisations to submit a proposal to act as a delivery partner for England's third new national forest, located in the North or Midlands. The forest will focus on tackling local health inequalities and providing economic, environmental, and social benefits.
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Third new national forest to bring nature closer to communities - GOV.UK Third new national forest to bring nature closer to communities Government commits up to £7.
5 million and calls for delivery partners to submit bids to help deliver landmark new forest covering more than 200 square miles Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs The creation of a third new national forest has taken an exciting step forward today (Tuesday 26 May), with the government committing up to £7. 5 million over a five-year period to support the project.
This marks continued progress towards fully delivering the government’s manifesto commitment to create three new national forests in England.
The new national forest – to be located in either the Midlands or North of England – is expected to be up to 600 square miles in scale, large enough to make a significant long-term contribution to tree-planting targets, while sitting comfortably within the area’s existing landscape and local identity. Eligible organisations across the Midlands and North of England are invited to submit bids to become a delivery partner.
The third new national forest will have a particular focus on improving health outcomes for communities, with low-income communities disproportionately feeling the impacts of poor access to green and blue spaces.
There is compelling evidence that access to woodland and green spaces delivers substantial public health benefits, including: better mental health and reduced healthcare costs increased physical activity and chronic disease prevention cardiovascular benefits and stress relief stronger social connections and community engagement cognitive development in children and young people Nature Minister Mary Creagh said: In our manifesto we promised three new national forests, and after the Western Forest and the OxCam arc forest we’re looking for England’s newest forest in the Midlands or the North.
Too many communities can’t access the green spaces that benefit mental and physical health. This new national forest will help change that, and I encourage every eligible organisation with the vision and expertise to come forward.
The National Forest in the Midlands has demonstrated what is possible, planting 10 million trees to transform the landscape, increasing tree canopy and woodland cover from 6% to 26%, and supporting more than 5,000 jobs in the visitor economy.
Delivery partners for the third new national forest will work with Defra and the National Forest Company to help identify and establish the forest, providing targeted economic, environmental, and social benefits. National Forest Company Chief Executive John Everitt said: Opening the competition for the third new national forest is a major milestone in accelerating our tree planting ambitions.
We are looking forward to seeing some strong applications that can make a real difference for the health and wellbeing of communities across the Midlands and North of England. The government is keen to prioritise locations and approaches that best demonstrate how a richer, more accessible natural environment can improve health and wellbeing for the people who need it most.
This investment forms part of the government’s commitment to the largest ever investment in nature, with over £1 billion invested in tree planting and support for the forestry sector this parliament. This will make a significant contribution to Environment Act targets, including the statutory target to increase tree canopy and woodland cover to 16. 5% by 2050.
It will also contribute to the government’s target to halt the decline of species and protect 30% of land for nature by 2030. New national forests will accelerate progress towards woodland creation targets, while shaping policy innovation that speeds up tree planting delivery across the country. This announcement builds on significant progress already made.
Planting has already begun at the Western Forest — the first new national forest in more than 30 years — which will see more than 20 million trees planted across Bristol, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset by 2050. A competition for a delivery partner for the second new national forest in the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor has also recently taken place, with more details to follow in due course.
The third new national forest is expected to be between 200 and 600 square miles in scale. Bids to become the Delivery Partner can be submitted from 26 May. The window to submit bids for the first stage of the competition will be open for 6 weeks and will close on 7 July.
Further information on how organisations can apply can be found at New National Forest - North and Midlands - GOV-UK Find a grant . The government has committed over £1 billion to tree planting and the forestry sector this parliament. The Environment Act target is to increase tree canopy and woodland cover to 16.
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Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
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