England’s largest continuous new native forest is to be planted in Hertfordshire by the Woodland Trust, creating a broadleaf woodland covering 850 acres near St Albans. The proposed new forest will benefit people and wildlife alike, will be open to the public and will create a woodland asset within 20 miles of the centre of London. The Trust is intent on planting more than 600,000 native trees on land it is planning to buy near Sandridge, between St Albans and Harpenden.
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