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Norman's Wood
Yoxall Staffordshire
A 28ha woodland between Yoxall and Barton under Needwood.
Old Parks Farm
Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire
A 14.5ha Tender Scheme winner on the outskirts of Ashby de la Zouch.
Old Woodlands Farm
Ratby Leicestershire
A 10.1ha Tender Scheme winner near Newtown Unthank that forms part of a larger block of new and existing woodlands.
Olivia's Wood
Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire
A 20ha site created on former farmland two miles from Ashby de la Zouch.
Park Farm, Ibstock
Ibstock Leicestershire
A 32ha site that, with neighbouring woodlands, forms part of a swathe of over 160ha of new woodland in the Ibstock area.
Park Farm, Linton
Swadlincote Derbyshire
81ha of former farmland in the Mease Lowlands adjacent to Grangewood ancient woodland.
Park Pale Wood
Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire
A Tender Scheme winner covering nearly 28ha near Ashby de la Zouch.
Parklands & woodlands walk
Staunton Harold Visitor Centre Woodhouses, Melbourne Derby DE73 8DN Derbyshire
This rural 5.4 mile walk around Melbourne takes in stunning views, historic houses, and ancient woodlands.
Along the way, you will visit the tranquil waters of Staunton Harold Reservoir, where you will see a myriad of waterfowl including swans, ducks, geese, and great crested grebe, before reaching the beautiful parkland of Calke Abbey famed for its historic 'unstately home' and herd of fallow and red deer. From there, you will pass through the Ticknall Limeyards, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), before you reach the broadleaf Robin Wood, which in spring puts on a spectacular display of bluebells that fill the forest floor.
Parkside Coppice
Barton under Needwood Staffordshire
A 7.75ha woodland, with a strong nature conservation focus, on the outskirts of Tatenhill.
Pear Tree Wood
Ratby Leicestershire
Pear Tree Wood was created in 1997 to connect nearby Burroughs Wood and Martinshaw Wood. Although planted withessentially a mix of native broadleaved trees,conifers in the northern section blend into those at Martinshaw Wood, toencourage the movement of pine-loving wildlife, particularly moths.