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Newlands 1 Launched in the summer of 2003, Newlands is a unique £23 million scheme that is reclaiming large areas of derelict, underused and neglected (DUN) land across England’s Northwest, and transformng it into thriving, durable, community woodlands.
The sites proposed in this leaflet have all been chosen to provide a boost to the economic development activities in each respective locality. They will also assist social and environmental regeneration through community woodland creation.
It is the 21st Century face of land regeneration: carefully planned; intelligence-led; delivering widespread public benefits; enhancing the environment; and delivered through partnerships, most crucially that between the Northwest Regional Development Agency and the Forestry Commission.
Lead Partnership: Northwest Regional Development Agency The Forestry Commission
Key Delivery Partners: Northwest England Forest District (Forestry Commission)
As well as forming a key activity within the Regional Economic Strategy 2003, Newlands has become one of the top land regeneration schemes in the UK, and the foremost of these programmes to use woodland as the basis for change. The scheme is also helping to deliver on the goals and objectives outlined in the government’s ‘Northern Way’ report on sustainable communities.
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Aim: To reclaim and regenerate previously developed, derelict,
under-utilised and neglected land for economically-beneficial, community woodland end uses.
Coverage: Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Cheshire. Duration: A five-year capital programme, with a further 15 years of revenue
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Newlands 1 New Economic Environments via Woodlands New Life. New Environments. New Partnerships.
Newlands 1 New Economic Environments via woodlands Proposed sites
For further information regarding Newlands 1, please contact Forestry Commission, on 01606 889912 or fc.nweng.delamere@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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