Robert has warmly welcomed the announcement by the Government that over 3,000 hectares of new woodlands are set to be planted along England’s rivers and watercourses with backing from the country’s leading environmental organisations.
Planting trees on and around riverbanks, or allowing them to grow naturally, can help to improve water quality by blocking the runoff of pollutants into rivers, manage flood risks by slowing the flow of water, boost biodiversity by creating new habitat corridors and make our rivers more climate resilient by providing shade and cooling water temperatures.
The Woodlands For Water project is funded by the Government and is backed by organisations such as the Forestry Commission and the Rivers Trust.
Farmers and landowners can apply for funding to plant and manage trees here.