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Timber Festival
Feanedock Moira Derbyshire
Timber returns to the heart of the National Forest in 2023 to celebrate music, forests, arts & ideas
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Manor Farm, Bagworth
Thornton Leicestershire
A 7.4ha site in Bagworth that is a focus for community events and involvement.
Manor Farm, Hartshorne
Ticknall Derbyshire
A 44.5ha scheme on the edge of Hartshorne with a very strong nature conservation focus.
Needwood circular walk
Brakenhurst Road, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, DE13 8RF Newborough Staffordshire
This nine mile walk showcases the rural and historic character of Needwood Forest, with ancient woodland, old parklands and rich farmland blended together.
Parkside Coppice
Barton under Needwood Staffordshire
A 7.75ha woodland, with a strong nature conservation focus, on the outskirts of Tatenhill.
Lount Nature Reserve
Melbourne Road Lount, Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire
A nature reserve of the site of New Lount Colliery, the shortest-lived colliery in the area, which operated from 1924-1968. The reserve offers relaxing walks and extensive views. It includes woodland, grassland and ponds with a wide variety of wildlife.
Manor Farm, Thornton
Thornton Leicestershire
A 58ha Tender Scheme winner consisting of two blocks approximately a mile apart on the edge of Thornton.
Pessall Brook Wood
Swadlincote Derbyshire
A 5ha scheme adjacent to two previous Tender Scheme winners near Coton in the Elms.
Link Measham Cantonese
22, High Street Measham, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 7HR
Whether you want a pleasant night out with your partner, family or friends or you want to host a private party, Link Measham Restaurant is the perfect location.
Crossroads Wood
Coton in the Elms Derbyshire
This 14.37ha woodland was created through the National Forest Company's Tender Scheme in 2006/07 and lies to the east of Coton in the Elms.It was designed to add variety to the landscape and provide a link to other woodlands in the area.The south west corner of this woodland has been identified as the most land locked part of the UK mainland and an oak tree marks the spot!