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Home / Environment / Nottinghamshire Blooms: 30 Football Pitches of New Woodland

Nottinghamshire Blooms: 30 Football Pitches of New Woodland

14 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • New woodland covering 54 acres is being created in Nottinghamshire.
  • Over 15,000 plants and shrubs will establish the new Rushcliffe Woods.
  • The project aims to help the council achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
Nottinghamshire Blooms: 30 Football Pitches of New Woodland

Rushcliffe Borough Council is creating a substantial new woodland area, spanning 54 acres and comparable in size to 30 football pitches, in Upper Broughton. This initiative is a key part of the council's commitment to becoming carbon neutral by the year 2030.

The project, named Rushcliffe Woods, will involve planting approximately 15,000 trees and shrubs. It is designed to feature public pathways, a new meadow, and wetlands intended to support local wildlife. The land was acquired for agricultural purposes and purchased by the council for £500,000.

This ambitious plan is projected to offset the equivalent carbon emissions of 16 houses annually, representing about 64% of the council's current carbon footprint. Work on planting the forest is scheduled to commence shortly in collaboration with Greenwood Community Forest, enhancing local biodiversity and air quality for future generations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rushcliffe Woods is a new 54-acre woodland being created in Nottinghamshire by Rushcliffe Borough Council.
The creation of Rushcliffe Woods is part of Rushcliffe Borough Council's goal to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Rushcliffe Borough Council is planting the trees in partnership with Greenwood Community Forest.

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