Widdrington, Northumberland
Sarah's Wood
Sarah's Wood
17 hectares of new native woodland, strategically positioned alongside existing forests. This project not only contributes to carbon sequestration but also enhances the landscape while creating vital corridors for local woodland bird species, supporting biodiversity and connectivity across the region.
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About the project
Previously agricultural land used primarily for silage cutting, Sarah's Wood is now on its way to becoming a thriving habitat that supports local biodiversity, including red squirrels and diverse bird species. Carbon sequestration was a key driver for the woodland’s creation, with carbon finance playing an essential role in bringing the project to life. Beyond environmental benefits, Sarah's Wood also offers valuable amenity space for the local community to enjoy.
Project stats
- Trees planted: 42,750
- TCO2 sequestration (expected over lifetime): 11,810
- Planted: Winter 2022
Credit Type
Pending Issuance Units (PIUs) - carbon neutrality and net zero claims cannot be made until these credits convert to verified Woodland Carbon Units (WCUs). Please consult our FAQs for more information.
Project Partner
James Lonsdale
Additional Benefits
Improved water quality
Biodiversity uplift
Habitat corridors and linkage
Flood mitigation
Project details
Technology, mechanism and certifications
This woodland is accredited by the Woodland Carbon Code, a quality assurance standard that is backed by the UK government.
Reduction type
Removal
Project duration
This project’s crediting period is 100 years. Please refer to the Woodland Carbon Code’s website for more details on risk management and permanence criteria.
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FAQs
Why did you set the Carbon Club up? What’s its purpose?
The Carbon Club was created by Forest Carbon to offer SMEs and individuals a simple and transparent way to work together for nature. The platform allows us to pool smaller investments so that, together, they cover the costs of a woodland or peatland project that needs carbon finance to go ahead.
Who is ‘Forest Carbon’?
We are one of the UK’s most established and experienced woodland and peatland project developers; between 2006 - 2022 we were responsible for 4% of all woodland creation in the UK. We’ve been around since before there was even a standard in place to regulate the sale of carbon credits (so we helped to develop one). You can read more about this on our main site.
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