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Get planting before time runs out | Lyons


Environment Minister Gordon Lyons MLA has reminded farmers and other landlords that they’ve only a few weeks left to apply for funding to plant native woodlands.


The deadline for the £4million Small Woodland Grant Scheme, which is part of the ‘Forests for Our Future’ programme, is Sunday 28 February 2021.


Minister Lyons said:


“Our pledge to plant 18 million trees by 2030 and create 9,000 hectares of new woodland will help our environment, health, economy and society as a whole. To date 670,000 trees have already been planted under the Forests for Our Future programme and they will help to capture carbon from the atmosphere as they grow and improve our landscape and biodiversity.


“Forests for Our Future is a foundation programme within the Executive’s Green Growth strategy, which I am leading on. It aims to transform our society towards net zero carbon by 2050, protect and enhance our environment and to sustainably grow the economy.


“The Small Woodland Grant Scheme is for farmers and other landlords, including estate owners, charities and local authorities, to plant native trees to complement their existing holdings and land management. The number of applications for the scheme has been encouraging and this will help us achieve our ambitious target,” the Minister explained.


Applications can be submitted for areas down to 0.2 of a hectare. The new scheme is simple to apply for using an online application and approval system; it provides a planting plan and map for applicants and grant is paid on a standard rate basis. The grant scheme will operate under the Area Based Scheme processes and all applicants require a DAERA Business ID to apply.


All applications for the new Small Woodland Grant Scheme must be submitted by 11pm on Sunday 28 February 2021. The Scheme is planned to re-open in summer 2021 in advance of the 2022 planting season.


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