Decision details

Decision Maker: Corporate Director Planning, Growth and Sustainability

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

Exemption from publication: There are confidential appendices to this report, which are exempt by virtue of paragraph 3 of Schedule 12A of Part 1 of Schedule 12a of the Local Government Act 1972 because they contain information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information).

To document the granting of a licence of part of the site at Cannock Road, Aylesbury, HP20 2AP for planting of a small urban tree parcel (250 sq m) this planting season (23/24). This project was postponed from two years ago.

Reasons for the decision:

Tree planting is one of the key projects to support the Council’s wider ambitions with respect to addressing climate change and reducing emissions to net zero by 2050. It also ties in with ambitions and strategic aim of enhancing the environment.

The proposed site, identified as red lozenge of approx. 250 sq m on the attached plan, is subject to final survey and completion of a licence agreement between the Council and Conservation Education and Research Trust (which uses the working name Earthwatch Institute).

Earthwatch is an environmental charity that runs the urban woodland and community engagement programme known as 'Tiny Forest'. Tiny Forests are approximately the size of a tennis court and most often planted in an urban environment.

Several further sites have been identified for Tiny Forests in the 2024/2025 planting season.
This site is currently managed by Parks & Green Spaces. It is agreed the planting of the Tiny Forest will enhance the amenity and ecological biodiversity of the site.

The site has been reviewed by Investment & Development to ensure the Tiny Forest will not impact on potential higher value uses.

Operation of the Site:
Earthwatch will establish the Project for the Council by planting a Tiny Forest at the Site, running a programme of community events, and providing initial equipment for that programme.

The Council will permit Earthwatch access to the Site for ongoing monitoring of the urban woodland, running community engagement and citizen science activities for volunteers for the duration of the licence.

Responsibility for management of the trees will pass to the Climate Change Team when the 2-year agreement with Earthwatch ends. The Climate Change Fund will cover the maintenance costs for the Tiny Forest for the first 10 years. On this basis the Parks and Green Spaces Service has approved the proposal.


Alternative options considered:

The alternative option would be to leave the area as open space. Given the very small area required for the Tiny Forest there is no detriment to the open nature of the area. Further the Tiny Forest will have minimal impact on any proposed future development of the area. The proposal supports the Council’s tree planting program target and the Government’s national ambition to increase the planting of trees across the UK.

Wards Affected: Aylesbury North West;

Details of any conflict of interest declared: There are no known conflicts of interest.

Contact: John Reed, Director of Property & Assets Email: John.Reed@buckinghamshire.gov.uk.

Publication date: 19/12/2023

Date of decision: 19/12/2023