New woodland - East Worth
Results updated 6 Nov 2024
Thank you for your interest in our proposals for a new woodland at East Worth.
We have now carefully considered all the responses we received to our recent consultation. These have been summarised into a consultation report together with our response to the key issues raised and be viewed by clicking on the links below.
We will shortly be submitting our proposals for regulatory review by the Forestry Commission ahead of planting the new woodland. As our plans progress, we will update our website at New woodland at East Worth | Forestry England
Files:
- East Worth Consultation Report, 2.3 MB (PDF document)
- East Worth Design Plan, 3.2 MB (PDF document)
Overview
Forestry England would like to share with you draft plans for a proposed new Coronation wood near East Worth.
The map below shows the site boundary for the new woodland.
Why your views matter
Your feedback, as well as site surveys, will help shape the design proposal for how the new woodland near East Worth could look. Forestry England value your comments and feedback. For those that would like to view the plans in person, we are holding a public consultation event on Tuesday 10th September 2024 from 4pm to 7pm at Northlew Victory Hall, Station Road, Northlew, Devon, EX20 3NP.
What happens next
What happens next
The consultation will close at midnight on Sunday 15th September 2024. All responses will be summarised and included in a consultation report along with our response to the key issues raised and published on the consultation portal. Consultation feedback and further surveys will help shape the design proposal we will submit to the Forestry Commission for regulatory review ahead of planting the new woodland.
Events
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Public Consultation Event
From 10 Sep 2024 at 16:00 to 10 Sep 2024 at 19:00Consultation Event to be held on Tuesday 10th September 2024 from 4pm to 7pm at Northlew Victory Hall, Station Road, Northlew, Devon, EX20 3NP
Audiences
- Local community member
Interests
- Recreation
- Woodland management
- Wildlife management
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