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Welcome to the White Rose Forest


If you live in North or West Yorkshire then the White Rose Forest is your community forest. All new woodland in the region, whether planted on disused industrial land owned by your local council or on a privately owned hillside, contributes to the White Rose Forest and benefits our local communities.

The White Rose Forest is supported by a partnership of local authorities, community groups, businesses and charities, all working together to plant millions of trees that will improve our natural environment and create happier and healthier places for us all to live, work in and visit.

On this website you can find out more about our role as a community forest, the way we work and how you can get involved. We would love your support, whether you are a local landowner, business, community group or resident.

Kirklees Council hosts this website as the accountable body for the White Rose Forest, providing administrative support and managing funding and donations on behalf of the partnership.


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