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Community Tree Planting Fund and Humber Forest

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Community Tree Planting Fund

The 2022 East Riding of Yorkshire Community Tree Planting Fund is now open for applications.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council is welcoming applications for funding, for up to £5,000 through this programme for 2022, for the purposes of creating new areas of native woodland, planting new clusters of native trees, or establishing new individual native standard trees. 

There are no restrictions on who can apply to the fund for a grant, and it is envisaged that applications will be received from a range of individuals and groups such as private and public landowners, farmers and land managers, community groups, businesses, community organisations, charities, Town & Parish Councils, schools and faith groups.

For applications to the East Riding of Yorkshire Community Tree Planting Fund, applications should be made through the online FlexiGrant system, available at https://eastridingofyorkshirecouncil.flexigrant.com/

Humber Forest

As well as the East Riding of Yorkshire Community Tree Planting Fund, Humber Forest offers access to up to 100% funded tree planting.

Community Tree Planting
The launch of Humber Forest with a community tree planting event (photo ERYC)

Humber Forest is the community forest for Hull and East Yorkshire, working in partnership with Hull and East Riding councils, local businesses, community groups, schools and organisations such as the Woodland Trust and the Forestry Commission.

There is no application process for Humber Forest. The Humber Forest team works with you to plan the project, complete any checks on your behalf, and, should you want it, works with two charity partners to assist in the delivery of your project, all at no cost to yourselves. It funds hedgerows, woodland and shelter belt planting, and potentially standard tree planting on farms, private land and estates, schools, public and private parks, amenity land, and within private business land. Each site will also receive funding for up to 5 years of maintenance of the trees.

There is no upper limit to project size, however, the minimum planting size is 0.08 hectares of planting (approximately 200 trees).

For more information on the Humber Forest, please visit www.humberforest.org or contact email humber.forest@eastriding.gov.uk


Please note: Both funds are subject to their own criteria. Although both funds are available to support native tree planting projects, they are not available to applicants who are required to undertake tree planting work that is required under other obligations (e.g. to implement a planning condition, to fulfil a felling license restocking requirement, etc.). Also, the funds will not normally support work within domestic gardens. Being in receipt of advice or funding doesn’t mean you’re under any obligation to make your land accessible to the public.

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