Heart of England Forest
The Heart of England Forest is an exciting and ambitious charity, which works to help reverse centuries of woodland decline and create and conserve a magnificent 30,000 acre broadleaf forest for the benefit of the environment, wildlife and people. The Forest covers a mosaic of habitats across 7,000 acres of land in Warwickshire and Worcestershire, including 4,450 acres of new woodland and 600 acres of mature and ancient woodland. At just 23% of the way towards its 30,000 acre goal, it is already the largest new native broadleaf woodland in England. It establishes and grows the Forest on land that it has purchased to ensure it is safe and protected for hundreds of years to come.
The Heart of England Forest is an exciting and ambitious charity, which works to help reverse centuries of woodland decline and create and conserve a magnificent 30,000 acre broadleaf forest for the benefit of the environment, wildlife and people. The Forest covers a mosaic of habitats across 7,000 acres of land in Warwickshire and Worcestershire, including 4,450 acres of new woodland and 600 acres of mature and ancient woodland. At just 23% of the way towards its 30,000 acre goal, it is already the largest new native broadleaf woodland in England. It establishes and grows the Forest on land that it has purchased to ensure it is safe and protected for hundreds of years to come.
Warwickshire
Low Carbon Warwickshire Network
is making inspirational changes in the village of Harbury to encourage residents elsewhere. It aims to connect low carbon groups across the county, sharing ideas and stimulating and supporting new activity. Although primarily rural , we exclude no one. Its focus is mostly practical, developing EV charge points and supporting a wide range of other low carbon projects. It produces a regular online newsletter, available on its website.
Clean Air Warwickshire
wants Warwickshire to be a county where
air quality is excellent,
people are prioritised over vehicles,
there is a high degree of active travel, and
people are aware of the importance of clean air.
Community Energy Warwickshire
is a new approach to local energy — a community benefit society whose aim is to invest in renewable energy projects and to help local people to reduce their use of energy and save money. Their projects include solar panels on the roofs of hospitals in Stratford upon Avon, Warwick and Leamington Spa.
Coventry Climate Action Network
Coventry is no longer in Warwickshire (it was until 1972, when it became part of the West Midlands), but is still a major city in the heart of the county. Coventry’s Climate Action Network, Coventry CAN, brings together students, citizens, politicians, activists and anyone concerned about climate change to discuss how to encourage others to make changes that will help reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.The website is created and managed by United Nations Association Coventry Branch.
Napton Environmental Action Team
is a group which aims to tackle environmentally related issues within the Parish of Napton. NEAT actively promotes the changes needed for a truly sustainable future that protects the interests of future generations. The group has a wealth of practical experience at the local level.
Act on Energy
Working Across Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Birmingham, Coventry and Solihull, Act on Energy encourages energy conservation by providing free and impartial advice to householders and small businesses in Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull and surrounding local areas. Go to their website to find out about grants and projects in your area or call them on the advice line 0800 988 2881
Heart of England Forest
The Heart of England Forest works to help reverse centuries of woodland decline and create and conserve a magnificent 30,000 acre broadleaf forest for the benefit of the environment, wildlife and people. The Forest covers a mosaic of habitats across 7,000 acres of land in Warwickshire and Worcestershire, including 4,450 acres of new woodland and 600 acres of mature and ancient woodland. At just 23% of the way towards its 30,000 acre goal, it is already the largest new native broadleaf woodland in England. It establishes and grows the Forest on land that it has purchased to ensure it is safe and protected for hundreds of years to come. Volunteer to join in the work!
The Heart of England Forest works to help reverse centuries of woodland decline and create and conserve a magnificent 30,000 acre broadleaf forest for the benefit of the environment, wildlife and people. The Forest covers a mosaic of habitats across 7,000 acres of land in Warwickshire and Worcestershire, including 4,450 acres of new woodland and 600 acres of mature and ancient woodland. At just 23% of the way towards its 30,000 acre goal, it is already the largest new native broadleaf woodland in England. It establishes and grows the Forest on land that it has purchased to ensure it is safe and protected for hundreds of years to come. Volunteer to join in the work!
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