Food security is a serious issue and we don’t want to take highly productive agricultural land out of production. We want to work with farmers and their representative organisations to find the best way to incorporate more trees into a productive farmed landscape.
This might include general measures such as bushier hedgerows, more hedgerow trees, trees in fields, restoring traditional orchards or wood pastures. We’ll also be working with landowners to find suitable locations for woodland creation. We'll consider the evidence and application of more innovative and less traditional solutions like agroforestry (interspersing lines of trees through crops), which has been used successfully in Europe and is now being trialled in Britain.
Farmer and landowner events
We will be running a series of free information events and demonstration site visits over the course of the project. Information on upcoming events and registration details will be posted on our events page.
Farmer and landowner advice visits
If you would like to investigate the potential options for increasing the number of trees on your land, book a free visit from one of our advisors. They can guide you on the condition of any existing woodland or other tree habitats, suitable locations for tree planting, how to find grant opportunities from various funding sources, management advice and more.
Discover more about planning and planting an orchard with one of workshops, held in January 2024...
Severn Treescapes Wye to Wyre connecting nature and people is a partnership project being led by Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Wildlife Trusts and funded by the Trees Call To Action fund. The fund was developed by Defra in partnership with the Forestry Commission and is being delivered by the Heritage Fund. Match funding provided by Gloucestershire County Council, Herefordshire County Council, Worcestershire County Council and Severn Trent. Additional support provided by the Environment Agency and Ourboretum.

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