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May 2020
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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:
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:
The community woodland would border the Nidderdale Greenway, close to its starting point at The Avenue, Starbeck and the Bilton Triangle.
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