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National Tree Strategy

16 December 2020

Lead MP

Dan Jarvis
Barnsley North
Lab

Responding Minister

Rebecca Pow

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ClimateBenefits & Welfare
Word Count: 14226
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Dan Jarvis raised concerns about national tree strategy in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Jarvis asks for statutory targets within the Environment Bill and confirmation that the England tree strategy will include such measures. He also calls for local authorities to be mandated to produce statutory local tree plans and advocates for support for initiatives like the Northern Forest, which aims to plant 50 million trees over 25 years.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Barnsley North
Opened the debate
Dan Jarvis is concerned about the lack of sufficient trees in England and inadequate care for existing trees. He highlights the urgent need to increase tree cover from the current level of 12% to around 20%, as recommended by the Committee on Climate Change, requiring up to 70,000 hectares of new trees and woods annually. Jarvis also points out that only 13,460 hectares were planted in the previous year, far short of the required amount. He mentions issues such as pests and diseases leading to a loss of 150 million mature trees due to ash dieback disease.

Government Response

Rebecca Pow
Government Response
It is an absolute pleasure to be having this debate. The Government's plan includes planting 30,000 hectares of trees every year in the UK by 2025 and protecting existing woodlands as part of a commitment to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The Minister acknowledged over 20,000 responses received from the consultation on the England tree strategy and highlighted investments such as £640 million from the nature for climate fund to drive up nature-based solutions including tree planting. She also mentioned a statutory target process in the Environment Bill that could include targets for trees if deemed appropriate. Specific grants are available through countryside stewardship and new woodland creation grants will be opening soon with money from the nature for climate fund. £5.7 million of funding has been allocated to support natural flood management, and work is ongoing to mitigate flooding through woodlands. The Minister discussed challenges such as managing pests, deer, grey squirrels, and disease outbreaks like ash dieback, and initiatives to protect ancient woodlands. She mentioned the importance of urban trees with £10 million spent on the urban tree challenge fund planting over 18,000 trees across towns and cities. The net gain point was addressed, requiring developers to maintain new woodlands created through the process for 30 years. Minister urged every Member to plant a tree including championing COP26.
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