Its current president is Clive Anderson since 2003. It employs around 300 people at its Grantham headquarters. The Woodland Trust's Head Office is located in Grantham in South Kesteven, south Lincolnshire, with regional offices across the UK. It is estimated that compared to a concrete framed construction, the timber structure saved the equivalent in carbon production as nine years of the building's operation. The building, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as architect and Atelier One as structural engineer, incorporates light shelves to distribute natural daylight around the 200 workstations, and concrete panels to absorb daytime heat, to provide the thermal mass that the lightweight wooden structure would otherwise lack. Ī new eco-friendly headquarters, adjacent to the former offices, was completed in 2010 at a cost of GB£5.1million. The current chief executive is Darren Moorcroft. James was chief executive from 1992 to 1997, and then Michael Townsend from 1997 to 2004, Sue Holden from 2004 to 2014 and Beccy Speight from 2014 to 2019. It had a small office in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
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Its first employee and director, John James, came from Lincolnshire and was living in Nottingham at the time. The scheme was called Woods on Your Doorstep. It started in Northern Ireland in 1996 when it received a grant from the Millennium Commission to set up over 50 community woods.In Wales, it acquired the 94 acres (38 ha) Coed Lletywalter in Snowdonia National Park in 1980.It now has over 80 woods in Scotland, covering 21,000 acres (8,500 ha).
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It continues to work with Springwatch and Autumnwatch, most recently in 2015 as part of the Big Spring Watch, which encouraged viewers to record the signs of nature ( phenology) through the Trust's Nature's Calendar project.
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įrom 2005 to 2008 it co-operated with the BBC for their Springwatch programme and the BBC's Breathing Places series of events held at woods. In 1984, Balmacaan Wood next to Loch Ness became the Trust's first Scottish acquisition. In 1978 it relocated to Grantham in Lincolnshire and announced an expansion of its activities across the UK. The Trust's first purchase was part of the Avon Valley Woods, near Kingsbridge, Devon. The charity was founded in Devon, England in 1972 by retired farmer and agricultural machinery dealer Kenneth Watkins. Trust Sign in Ireland Wood, West Yorkshire