Issue details

White Rose Forest -Trees for Climate Programme 2026-2030

The White Rose Forest (WRF) Partnership, where Kirklees Council is the accountable body, is delivering new woodland creation across West and North Yorkshire. It works with multiple partner organisations like local authorities, national forestry organisations and local landowners supporting them with the planning and delivery of tree planting. Cabinet approval is needed so Kirklees Council can accept a new phase of grant funding which will extend its ‘Trees for Climate’ woodland creation for another four years. 

 

Engagement and consultation

 

Over the last year to 18 months the White Rose Forest Partnership has extensively engaged with its long-term partner organisations e.g. Local and Combined Authorities, National Park Authorities, and its wider network of stakeholders including private landowners, over its plans to extend Trees for Climate tree planting and woodland creation, across West and North Yorkshire for a further four years. These stakeholders have collectively offered their support to this next phase of woodland creation which is clearly evidenced by its healthy pipeline of 1,400 hectares of projects in development.

 

Regular engagement channels also include the: WRF Strategic Board, Programme Management Group, District Groups and WRF Community Forum.

 

During the development of the WRF Strategic Plan [2025-2050] the WRF adopted a structured consultation process of key stakeholders. The plan outlines the WRF vision, aspirations and targets including its plan to increase tree and woodland cover by 16.6%. This next tranche of Trees for Climate funding will support the delivery of this target.

 

All the Strategic Board representatives approved the WRF Plan, thereby confirming their ongoing commitment to the WRF objectives.

 

Wider consultation of this proposed next phase of tree planting took place during 2025 with Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs [Defra] and the wider England’s Community Forest [ECFs] network who consider the WRF a fundamental delivery partner in achieving government tree planting targets.

 

All individual WRF tree planting projects are subject to due diligence which includes consultation with key stakeholders e.g. Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, National Parks, Natural England, Historic England, archaeological and ecological record centres and the public.

 

Background papers

 

13 July 2020 - Decision - White Rose Forest Plan and the Trees for Climate Programme | Kirklees Council

 

8 July 2025 - Decision - White Rose Forest Strategic Plan 2025-2050 | Kirklees Council

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure/Savings > £500,000;

Decision status: For Determination

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 20/02/2026

Decision due: 24 Mar 2026 by Cabinet

Lead member: Portfolio Holder - Finance & Regeneration

Lead director: Executive Director for Place

Department: Finance and Regeneration

Contact: Email: iwan.downey@kirklees.gov.uk.

Members/Officers Involved: Iwan Downey WRF Programme Director, Ilyas Ramjan Head of Major Projects, David Wildman Service Director for Skills & Regeneration, Councillor Graham Turner