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England's community forests are afforestation-based regeneration projects[1] which were established in the early 1990s.[2] Each of them is a partnership between the Forestry Commission and the Countryside Agency, which are agencies of the British government, and the relevant local councils.
Most of the designated areas are close to large cities and contain large amounts of brownfield, underused and derelict land. When the forests were created the average forest cover in the designated areas was 6.9%, and the target is to increase this to 30% over about 30 years. As most of the land is in private ownership the schemes rely mainly on providing landowners with incentives to plant trees. However the forests contain areas of publicly accessible open land, and increasing public access is one of the objectives.
The table below lists the community forests. As some of them straddle county boundaries they are listed by region and town or city.
Forest
Region
City
Area
Website
Forest of Avon
Bristol and Avon
Bristol
221 square miles (570 km2)
[1]
Great Western Community Forest
Swindon and surrounding area
Swindon
168 square miles (440 km2)
[2]
Greenwood Community Forest
West Nottinghamshire
Nottingham
161 square miles (420 km2)
[3]
Forest of Marston Vale
Bedford to Milton Keynes
Bedford
61 square miles (160 km2)
[4]
Forest of Mercia
Staffordshire and West Midlands
Birmingham
92 square miles (240 km2)
[5]
Mersey Forest
Merseyside and north Cheshire
Liverpool
420 square miles (1,100 km2)
[6]
City of Trees
Greater Manchester
Manchester
492 square miles (1,270 km2)
[7]
Humber Forest
East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull and North Lincolnshire
Hull
1,283 square miles (3,320 km2)
[8]
Thames Chase
Bruntwood, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Thurrock and Essex
London
40 square miles (100 km2)
[9]
White Rose Forest
Leeds City, North and West Yorkshire
Leeds
4,124 square miles (10,680 km2)
[10]
^http://www.communityforest.org.uk/
^"Escape to the city". The Guardian. 2005-11-09. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
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