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May 2020

Last Updated: 31/05/2020
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WATCH: Take a look at what might be Harrogate’s first community woodland

by Ami Miller Lifestyle Reporter

| 31 May, 2020
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Take a look at what could be Harrogate's first community woodland... To raise the £300,000 to buy the site, people will be able to buy shares from July.

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Take a look at the 30-acre site that could soon see the creation of the first community-owned woodland in the area.

The project would turn an area of green land, known as Long Lands Common into a public woodland with 40,000 trees.

£300,000 is required to buy the land- before the November deadline. A public appeal has been launched and people will be able to buy shares for a minimum of £50 from July through to November

The woodland plan is being led by Nidd Gorge Community Action (NGCA) and it follows its  3-year campaign against the 'Harrogate Relief Road' proposed by North Yorkshire County Council.

Chris Kitson who is the secretary of the Long Lands common group told the Stray Ferret:

Where better to have a new community woodland than on the very same greenbelt land, between Harrogate and Knaresborough, that was threatened by the Nidd Gorge road? 12,000 people said they didn't want a road and now the same people are keen to buy shares. We hope to have this community woodland owned by as many people in Harrogate and Knaresborough as possible.
It would be our contribution to the northern forest project- a scheme which aims to plant 50 million trees across the North of England.


Chris went on to say that he thinks the support comes at a time where people are feeling like there are just too many new buildings:

I think there's a lot of concern about the amount of development on greenbelt land, it's just getting too much now. This gives the community the chance to take back real control, take power into their own hands and collectively own a piece of the greenbelt -  to plant with trees, preserve for ourselves and wildlife, and leave as a legacy for future generations, instead of a road.


The community woodland would border the Nidderdale Greenway, close to its starting point at The Avenue, Starbeck and the Bilton Triangle.