TheOstrich wrote:We have this thing in the Midlands called "The National Forest". There are roadsigns up announcing it on major routes. It seems to cover a huge arc from Burton on Trent through to Leicester. They say they have planted 8m trees so far, but it doesn't seem very visible - I can only recall seeing one newish-looking plantation from the M42, somewhere up round Ashby de la Zouch .......
You can't replace ancient woodlands overnight. It's another reason why I'm so against the environmental destruction which will be caused by building HS2.
I think it's signposted around the area of the National Memorial Arboretum as well (don't recall seeing that many trees there either, considering it's an arboretum).
Frank, it's already starting in a way on the edges of Cannock Chase and it's only a matter of time before Forestry Commission land is sold off. I can think of three places within a mile or two of our house which are earmarked for new housing. The first is a massive development of new houses, shops and a school on farmland which is bordered by the Chase on two sides, woodland will be destroyed to enable this to be built. Another is on the edge of our estate, and would take part of the common. That's just a small development of 18 housing association homes...but it's a start isn't it?!
Woodland would be lost there too.
On a side issue to all of this development, we have the problem with flooding.This village is built in a valley and as more and more homes are being built flooding is becoming more of a problem. The main A34 is regularly under water and houses on the opposite side of it to us have been flooded out regularly since an estate was built behind them.