Partner organisations
Sherwood Forest Trust
The Trust was set up in 1996 to help restore the Sherwood Forest area, acting as a focus for contact, co-ordination and action. Formed from a partnership of public and private sector interests, spearheaded by the Forestry Commission, the Trust recognises that we must work together in restoring Sherwood. Further details can be found by visiting the Sherwood Forest Trust website at www.sherwoodforest.org.uk, which includes information on the Sustainable Landscape Project, the Sherwood Initiative Area Partnership Scheme, and the Sherwood Forest Trust Conservation Grants in Nottinghamshire scheme. Alternatively, you can call the Sherwood Forest Trust:
Tel: 01623 821490
In addition, the Sherwood Study [PDF 749KB]
can be viewed here.
The Greenwood Community Forest
Greenwood is Nottinghamshire's Community Forest, and is a partnership that is transforming the local landscape to make it a greener and healthier place to be - on the doorsteps of over a million people living in and around the towns of Nottinghamshire. Greenwood covers 161 square miles of west Nottinghamshire from Mansfield in the north to Nottingham in the south and from Eastwood in the west to Farnsfield in the east. It joins historic Sherwood Forest in the Northeast and curves round to Attenborough in the southwest. Further details can be found by visiting the Greenwood Community Forest website at www.greenwoodforest.org.uk. Alternatively, you can call the Greenwood Community Forest:
Tel: 01623 827323
