A few years ago a plan was put in place to plant a new forest in a strip from Liverpool to Hull via Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds. The plan now has funds to plant a 50 million mix of native trees over 25 years - nearly six per person in the area.
I am all for it with the proviso that the trees are planted in random fashion, as you would find in natural woodland, with some clumps and some more open areas. We do not need them in neat columns and rows, football coupon wise.
I would also like to see shrubbery and smaller trees reintroduced on some of the moorland slopes of the Pennine hills as water management.