Woodland indicators by parliamentary constituency

1 Contents Introduction 3

The data in this document explained 4

Ancient woods under threat 4

Tree packs for communities and schools 6

Access to woodland for all 8

Woodland cover 10

Ancient and veteran trees 12

What next? 14

Data breakdown by constituency 16

2 Natural capital made real istock

Introduction Woods and trees face an uncertain future across (NCC) and most recently the Office for National the UK. However, one thing we can be certain of is Statistics (ONS). In the NCC’s third report it that the UK is one of the least wooded countries found a strong economic case for planting large in Europe, with only 13% coverage compared to a areas of trees in the right places. It estimated European average of 37%. Trees and woods continue that 250,000 hectares planted close to towns to disappear from our landscapes at such a rate that and cities can generate societal net benefits in it could leave the UK facing potential deforestation. excess of £500m a year. Meanwhile the ONS has stipulated that woods are the most valuable form We now know more than ever about all that of carbon sequestration in the UK and absorb woods and trees do for us. Research carried out by more than £1.8bn of carbon dioxide every year. The Europe Economics for the Woodland Trust placed Committee on Climate Change’s 2019 report1 on the total value of services provided by woods and combatting global warming called for woodland trees to society at £270bn. Native trees provide cover in the UK to increase to 17% by 2050, and many public benefits (ecosystem services), such as we’re currently a long way off that target. improving physical and mental health, air quality, water quality, water management (reducing It is vital that the Government’s plans for nature, flooding), soil retention, agricultural productivity, including any investment decisions across shading, cooling (through evapotranspiration) and Government, reflect such evidence. oxygen production, as well as the more obvious The Woodland Trust aims to bring the benefits of benefits of improving biodiversity and carbon native woods and trees to all. From protecting and sequestration. restoring our ancient and richly diverse existing The importance of woods and trees has been woodland habitats to creating new green spaces amply illustrated by many organisations in recent and access to woods, our vision is a UK rich in native years, including the Natural Capital Committee woods and trees, enjoyed and valued by everyone.

3 The data explained Over the last four decades, the Woodland Trust has planted hundreds of woods and millions of trees. We have built up an inventory of ancient and veteran trees, and fought threats to from development proposals. Our schools and community tree pack scheme has enabled thousands of people to improve and cherish green spaces, while our work continues to champion the case for improved access to woodland. But with your support we can achieve much more. This document tracks how woods and trees fare within parliamentary constituencies across Britain against a number of key indicators. It is intended to be a useful starting point and inspiration for further discussion around how to better protect and promote woods and trees across the country. The data presently available includes that for England, Wales and Scotland. However, all of the work detailed within this document applies across the whole of the UK, including .

Ancient woods under threat Ancient woodland is our richest terrestrial habitat volunteers who monitor threats to ancient woodland for wildlife. It is home to more threatened species locally and assist in building the case to save them. than any other, and represents the last fragments Our resources don’t presently allow us to check of the wildwood that once cloaked our country and respond to every application from all the local after the last Ice Age. Now ancient woodland has planning authorities in the UK. Our Woods under been reduced to a fraction of its former extent and Threat database only records the threats covers only 2% of the UK. It is increasingly under that we know about. It is therefore simply a threat from development in the form of housing, snapshot of the various threats to ancient infrastructure and HS2, and keeping abreast of woodland of which we are aware and does not planning applications registered across the UK is claim to be the complete picture; however, to becoming even more challenging. our knowledge it is the only one of its kind. This The Woodland Trust’s Woods under Threat team document uses Woods under Threat data from the consists of three members of staff who respond eight-year period July 2011-19 and illustrates why to over 150 cases of threats to ancient woodland we need to ensure local planning authorities use the each year. This is complemented by a network of strengthened planning protection.

WTML Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 4 Constituencies are listed alphabetically from Woods under threat 2019 page 16, where you can Range find their corresponding map reference number. 19-38 (17) This map is not an 9-19 (36) accurate representation of constituency location. 3-9 (92) 1-2 (123) 0 (364) Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 5 Tree packs for communities and schools The Woodland Trust provides tens of thousands of tree packs to participating school and community groups in November and March each year, when

the saplings are ready to plant. They offer the Beech WTML/Christopher perfect opportunity to bring people together while encouraging beautiful wildlife, community involvement with nature and many other benefits to local areas. Our data shows how many tree packs were supplied to constituencies in Britain in 2018. You can apply for our tree packs online and any enquiries about the scheme can be directed to us by email: [email protected]

WTML Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 6 Constituencies are listed Tree packs for communities and alphabetically from Tree packs requested in schools page 16, where you can 2018 find their corresponding Range The Woodland Trust provides tens of thousands of map reference number. tree packs to participating school and community This map is not an 13-100 (120) groups in November and March each year, when accurate representation 8-13 (218) the saplings are ready to plant. They offer the of constituency location. 1-8 (286) perfect opportunity to bring people together while encouraging beautiful wildlife, community 0 (8) involvement with nature and many other benefits to local areas. Our data shows how many tree packs were supplied to constituencies in Britain in 2018. You can apply for our tree packs online and any enquiries about the scheme can be directed to us by email: [email protected] Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 7 Access to woodland for all Compelling international evidence is demonstrating Woodland Trust publication Space for People: what many people know intuitively: that woods and targeting action for woodland access. trees are an essential part of life, and something According to the Woodland Access Standard we need more of. Access to woodland has been (endorsed by the ), no person shown to have social and economic benefits such as should live more than 500m from at least one improved health and wellbeing, improved air quality, area of accessible woodland of no less than 2ha the promotion of social cohesion and increased in size. There should also be at least one area of inward investment and property values. accessible woodland of no less than 20ha within 4km of people’s homes. This is intended to be an This documents sets out the percentage of the aspirational benchmark and some flexibility and population in each constituency that meets the local assessment is needed in its interpretation. ‘Woodland Access Standard’, though it should be noted that the woodland itself may fall within a Currently only 18.2% of the population of Britain bordering constituency boundary. The data is taken lives within 500m of accessible woodland. from the research used to compile the updated

The amount of woodland recorded as accessible has changed over time, owing to improved data and woodland created by the Woodland Trust and others. Jill Jennings/WTML Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 8 Constituencies are listed alphabetically from Percentage of population page 16, where you can who have accessible find their corresponding woodland within 500m of map reference number. where they live This map is not an accurate representation Range % of constituency location. 40–100 20-39 16-19 1-15 0

The amount of woodland recorded as accessible has changed over time, owing to improved data and woodland created by the Woodland Trust and others. Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 9 Woodland cover The national average for woodland cover in the UK own land, and we work with others to help them is only 13%, compared to an EU average of 37%. create new woods or enrich their local landscapes Yet despite the evidence that planting more trees with trees. There are many competing demands can help tackle some of the great policy challenges on the nation’s land. However, integrating trees of our time, current figures show planting rates and woodland into urban areas or farmland can are falling well behind Government ambitions. In bring great benefits such as urban cooling, shade England just 1,400ha of new woodland was planted and shelter, minimising runoff from fields and in the 2018-19 planting season – falling far short of reducing the impact of flooding. As the UK begins the stated aim to plant 5,000ha a year. to withdraw from current CAP arrangements and reassesses how it pays landowners, it should In Scotland 11,200ha were planted, bucking the consider these additional benefits as a means to UK trend, while Wales and Northern Ireland saw improve the value of tree-planted land. 520ha and 240ha planted respectively2. Increasing native woodland cover should be a priority to Street trees, trees in hedgerows and small copses or improve quality of life while providing value for shelterbelts all contribute to creating more resilient money by delivering on a range of policy priorities landscapes. The data shown in this document for simultaneously. woodland cover in Great Britain is taken from the National Forest Inventory. The Woodland Trust has created thousands of hectares of new woodland across the UK on its

Woods are particularly valuable in urban areas where their visual prominence creates a balance between the built and natural environment. Alan Southworth/TML Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 10 Constituencies are listed alphabetically from Woodland cover page 16, where you can Range % find their corresponding map reference number. 15–100 (102) This map is not an 11–14 (96) accurate representation of constituency location. 2–10 (409) 0–1 (25)

Woods are particularly valuable in urban areas where their visual prominence creates a balance between the built and natural environment. Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 11 Ancient and veteran trees Ancient and veteran trees are living relics that specialist advice and grants, so the trees can be inspire awe and mystery. They have shaped history, cared for as they become even older and grander. enrich local culture and heritage, and support rare The number of ancient and veteran trees shown by wildlife species. The number of ancient trees in constituency gives an indication of the spread of the UK is exceptional compared with elsewhere these remarkable trees, though significant numbers in northern Europe. So far, more than 120,000 are yet to be recorded. records of the nation’s ancient, veteran and other notable trees have been added to the Ancient Tree Inventory (ATI) – a live database updated by a Ancient woodland network of expert volunteer verifiers. However, there Ancient woodland of over 2ha is recorded separately remain many ancient trees still to be discovered on the Ancient Woodland Inventory (AWI). Thanks and recorded, and this growing database will give to lobbying by the Woodland Trust, the Ministry us a much better understanding of the number of of Housing, Communities and Local Government ancient trees across the UK. (MHCLG) has added £210,000 to a joint Woodland There is an increasingly compelling case for a Trust/Natural England project to update the AWI national tree register which will recognise, celebrate in England to include smaller fragments of ancient and protect the UK’s Trees of National and Special woodland. This will provide a more accurate picture Interest for the rest of their days. It would also help of ancient woodland cover across the UK, and avoid owners of these special trees (like local authorities conflicts and delays in the planning process. and private landowners) access support, such as

Ancient oak Tree in Moccas Park Wood, Herefordshire. Katherine Jaiteh/WTML Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 12 Constituencies are listed alphabetically from Number of ancient and page 16, where you can veteran trees find their corresponding 751-7,000 map reference number. This map is not an 201-750 accurate representation 21-200 of constituency location. 1-20 0 Map © Crown Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100021607. 100021607. Licence number Survey Ordnance reserved. All rights 2019. Copyright © Crown Map 13 What next? We hope that you’ve found the information in this document of use and that it has highlighted at least some of the issues that the Woodland Trust is keen to address: protecting ancient woodland and veteran trees, how to create new accessible woodland for communities and schools, the marked variations in woodland access for all, the low level of woodland cover and the declining number of ancient and veteran trees. If you’re an MP or Councillor, we’d like you to consider what you could do next to help the plight of trees and woods in your constituency/ward. Are there policies you can influence or implement, commitments you can make or even ideas you’d like to discuss? But it’s not just about planting more native trees. It’s also about protecting, restoring and maintaining the ancient woods and veteran trees we have already, and allowing them to naturally regenerate and expand at their own pace. If you think trees and woods can make a difference to your community then get in touch with us at [email protected]

References 1Net Zero: the UK’s contribution to stopping global warming. theccc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Net-Zero-The- UKs-contribution-to-stopping-global-warming.pdf 2First Release: Provisional Woodland Statistics – Data to March 2019 forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/ statistics/statistics-by-topic/woodland-statistics

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15 Data breakdown by constituency

% of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

1 Aberavon 6 13 34.6 0 6.7

2 Aberconwy 9 94 13.7 1 3.6

3 Aberdeen North 7 8 37.2 0 11.9

4 Aberdeen South 8 1 22.0 0 19.6

5 Airdrie and Shotts 6 0 54.1 7 5.9

6 Aldershot 7 13 17.3 0 2.6

7 Aldridge-Brownhills 5 3 51.3 0 22.3

8 Altrincham and Sale West 10 17 32.1 1 5.5

9 Alyn and Deeside 9 2 23.3 0 6.6

10 Amber Valley 12 85 14.0 0 8.2

11 Angus 14 71 50.4 2 1.9

12 Arfon 5 65 26.2 1 5.4

13 Argyll and Bute 17 469 30.1 27 2.7

14 Arundel and South Downs 16 936 14.9 12 1.3

15 Ashfield 7 12 11.6 0 5.5

16 Ashford 15 621 12.9 11 4.6

17 Ashton Under Lyne 9 0 27.9 0 5.7

18 Aylesbury 7 46 14.7 1 2.9

19 Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock 15 171 19.0 1 7.2

20 Banbury 11 60 1.2 2 6.1

21 Banff and Buchan 14 0 15.2 7 15.3

22 Barking 2 1 0.0 0 1.6

23 Barnsley Central 14 1 8.7 0 1.9

24 Barnsley East 6 3 13.0 0 13.8

25 Barrow and Furness 10 56 13.1 0 17.7

26 Basildon and Billericay 2 3 27.7 0 7.2

16 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

27 Basingstoke 4 10 3.1 1 1.6

28 Bassetlaw 11 1525 9.4 1 9.4

29 Bath 9 55 45.6 2 10.0

30 Batley and Spen 10 0 5.8 1 11.3

31 Battersea 2 2 13.2 0 6.1

32 Beaconsfield 9 1130 21.0 9 1.4

33 Beckenham 8 45 43.4 0 0.7

34 Bedford 11 2 10.7 0 5.5

35 Bermondsey and Old Southwark 7 4 12.0 0 4.6

36 Berwick-upon-Tweed 12 744 4.0 1 8.1

37 Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk 11 390 33.7 1 36.9

38 Bethnal Green and Bow 4 6 3.6 0 6.6

39 Beverley and Holderness 11 64 0.4 0 6.4

40 Bexhill and Battle 12 557 20.6 9 3.8

41 Bexleyheath and Crayford 2 26 3.1 0 6.1

42 Birkenhead 6 2 12.8 0 13.7

43 Birmingham, Edgbaston 7 0 11.9 0 3.0

44 Birmingham, Erdington 7 1 4.6 0 3.3

45 Birmingham, Hall Green 5 66 9.3 0 7.0

46 Birmingham, Hodge Hill 7 0 12.7 0 7.8

47 Birmingham, Ladywood 6 0 2.4 0 7.3

48 Birmingham, Northfield 12 0 6.0 0 11.4

49 Birmingham, Perry Barr 8 0 16.3 0 4.2

50 Birmingham, Selly Oak 4 2 13.7 0 3.6

51 Birmingham, Yardley 7 0 6.0 0 12.2

52 Bishop Auckland 13 480 27.5 1 9.9

53 Blackburn 7 16 11.9 0 7.4

17 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

54 Blackley and Broughton 9 2 73.6 0 4.2

55 Blackpool North and Cleveleys 6 0 14.4 0 1.8

56 Blackpool South 5 1 0.0 0 11.1

57 Blaenau Gwent 4 6 43.2 0 17.2

58 Blaydon 9 314 36.4 0 10.1

59 Blyth Valley 6 2 10.8 0 21.1

60 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 6 4 4.7 0 5.9

61 Bolsover 15 105 17.5 6 6.1

62 Bolton North East 8 4 59.4 0 8.6

63 Bolton South East 6 0 40.4 3 6.1

64 Bolton West 11 1 45.2 0 7.8

65 Bootle 10 0 16.0 0 8.3

66 Boston and Skegness 12 0 6.9 0 6.7

67 Bosworth 10 2 6.0 1 16.8

68 Bournemouth East 2 25 16.3 0 13.3

69 Bournemouth West 3 9 22.6 0 6.8

70 Bracknell 5 353 47.4 0 6.1

71 Bradford East 12 1 20.6 5 7.0

72 Bradford South 9 0 27.7 3 5.4

73 Bradford West 9 0 33.0 4 30.5

74 Braintree 17 58 13.5 0 21.6

75 Brecon and Radnorshire 11 1340 19.7 4 7.9

76 Brent Central 2 8 3.7 0 17.3

77 Brent North 4 1 7.9 0 3.0

78 Brentford and Isleworth 4 96 17.1 0 14.3

79 Brentwood and Ongar 8 699 24.8 6 7.1

80 Bridgend 6 7 11.4 1 18.4

18 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

81 Bridgwater and West Somerset 18 2821 11.5 0 12.2

82 Brigg and Goole 10 22 6.1 0 4.4

83 Brighton Kemptown 11 8 4.2 0 11.8

84 Brighton Pavilion 4 13 24.5 0 7.1

85 Bristol East 9 5 16.8 0 14.2

86 Bristol North West 8 94 34.8 3 4.6

87 Bristol South 9 28 12.5 0 15.1

88 Bristol West 5 5 9.0 0 9.3

89 Broadland 13 454 10.7 5 14.7

90 Bromley and Chislehurst 7 150 31.1 2 4.8

91 Bromsgrove 19 60 3.9 2 2.7

92 Broxbourne 1 55 19.9 1 3.8

93 Broxtowe 5 50 6.8 7 6.3

94 Buckingham 14 742 16.1 7 17.6

95 Burnley 7 7 43.6 0 7.7

96 Burton 10 4 13.4 2 26.2

97 Bury North 10 0 35.0 0 15.3

98 Bury South 9 1 50.5 0 6.1

99 Bury St Edmunds 12 737 12.4 1 9.7

100 Caerphilly 3 1 20.2 2 11.0 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter 101 14 51 14.6 28 22.4 Ross 102 Calder Valley 12 2 27.5 1 11.7

103 Camberwell and Peckham 7 7 11.5 0 5.3

104 Camborne and Redruth 18 223 6.8 0 12.5

105 Cambridge 7 7 10.0 0 3.0

106 Cannock Chase 5 1 34.1 2 3.2

107 Canterbury 11 135 7.2 4 12.2

19 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

108 Cardiff Central 0 1 29.4 0 14.1

109 Cardiff North 6 10 44.1 3 12.0

110 Cardiff South and Penarth 12 3 7.4 0 12.4

111 Cardiff West 6 9 27.0 0 7.2

112 Carlisle 13 176 16.3 0 5.6

113 Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 6 369 14.4 4 10.6 Carmarthen West and South 114 14 63 18.0 4 11.1 Pembrokeshire 115 Carshalton and Wallington 3 13 3.3 0 2.8

116 Castle Point 3 2 24.5 1 3.9

117 Central Ayrshire 7 30 17.0 3 8.1

118 Central 13 287 12.6 1 13.1

119 Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 17 1104 5.8 0 4.2

120 Ceredigion 10 236 25.7 1 11.3

121 Charnwood 5 44 4.5 0 3.5

122 Chatham and Aylesford 8 22 34.1 2 18.7

123 Cheadle 6 3 30.5 0 19.2

124 Chelmsford 7 13 8.1 0 31.1

125 Chelsea and Fulham 2 7 0.2 0 4.2

126 Cheltenham 3 95 0.7 37 3.8

127 Chesham and Amersham 18 107 27.3 6 11.0

128 Chesterfield 5 33 19.1 0 4.1

129 Chichester 21 622 14.1 1 11.1

130 Chingford and Woodford Green 0 62 55.1 0 7.8

131 Chippenham 20 100 12.8 0 2.8

132 Chipping Barnet 7 26 17.6 0 2.1

133 Chorley 22 15 40.7 0 9.4

134 Christchurch 6 16 32.2 0 9.8

20 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

135 Cities of London and Westminster 2 82 0.0 0 9.3

136 City of Chester 8 13 7.5 0 10.0

137 City of Durham 12 117 40.4 4 5.3

138 Clacton 6 17 6.0 0 7.8

139 Cleethorpes 4 6 10.8 0 8.6

140 Clwyd South 14 396 15.6 1 9.2

141 Clwyd West 3 141 21.9 1 5.7

142 Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill 10 8 30.8 0 7.7

143 Colchester 5 2 18.4 0 29.0

144 Colne Valley 8 3 5.5 1 22.5

145 Congleton 9 10 16.7 1 7.3

146 Copeland 7 374 27.2 0 10.9

147 Corby 12 64 24.9 1 17.8

148 Coventry North East 9 1 2.1 2 16.7

149 Coventry North West 10 13 17.8 3 2.2

150 Coventry South 10 8 26.9 1 3.8

151 Crawley 6 16 49.1 9 5.0

152 Crewe and Nantwich 9 4 7.3 1 10.3

153 Croydon Central 4 404 31.9 0 11.1

154 Croydon North 1 3 24.2 0 12.9

155 Croydon South 1 11 48.0 1 2.7 Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and 156 4 2 78.6 0 22.7 Kirkintilloch East 157 Cynon Valley 7 1 36.6 0 21.9

158 Dagenham and Rainham 5 0 10.5 0 9.5

159 Darlington 8 22 5.5 0 12.1

160 Dartford 8 55 15.7 14 17.4

161 Daventry 10 137 8.0 19 4.0

21 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

162 Delyn 14 66 16.1 1 4.9

163 Denton and Reddish 9 3 20.3 0 5.2

164 Derby North 6 65 17.8 0 11.7

165 Derby South 8 61 10.1 0 5.1

166 Derbyshire Dales 16 1397 22.4 3 6.8

167 Devizes 25 6983 6.7 0 4.9

168 Dewsbury 16 4 18.5 1 6.5

169 Don Valley 14 3 24.4 0 9.0

170 Doncaster Central 9 1 19.4 0 11.7

171 Doncaster North 6 17 18.0 9 2.6

172 Dover 14 102 8.3 0 4.8

173 Dudley North 3 0 40.7 0 10.7

174 Dudley South 4 0 26.2 0 9.9

175 Dulwich and West Norwood 4 29 17.2 0 7.6

176 Dumfries and Galloway 11 872 19.0 9 13.9 Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and 177 16 1265 18.5 3 19.3 Tweeddale 178 Dundee East 6 7 60.7 0 15.9

179 Dundee West 4 26 47.7 2 3.9

180 Dunfermline and West Fife 11 11 15.7 2 11.3

181 Dwyfor Meirionnydd 9 158 15.0 17 18.1

182 Ealing Central and Acton 3 19 3.2 0 9.6

183 Ealing North 3 32 0.1 0 15.9

184 Ealing Southall 4 3 0.3 0 9.8

185 Easington 8 38 31.9 0 14.8

186 East Devon 14 1086 8.5 0 5.1

187 East Dunbartonshire 9 11 42.6 0 5.3

188 East Ham 2 2 6.8 0 9.1

22 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

189 East Hampshire 11 105 28.4 5 7.9 East Kilbride, Strathaven and 190 11 2 18.5 0 23.7 Lesmahagow 191 East Lothian 5 76 15.0 3 2.7

192 East Renfrewshire 5 5 23.0 0 6.6

193 East 10 139 13.4 21 6.0

194 East Worthing and Shoreham 6 11 2.4 0 4.2

195 East Yorkshire 6 67 1.7 0 4.6

196 Eastbourne 15 11 12.3 0 6.4

197 Eastleigh 5 10 32.7 5 4.2

198 Eddisbury 14 80 13.9 2 12.4

199 Edinburgh East 6 1 58.8 0 8.7

200 Edinburgh North and Leith 4 2 27.9 0 6.5

201 Edinburgh South 1 2 47.3 0 6.1

202 Edinburgh South West 8 11 46.4 0 12.7

203 Edinburgh West 5 15 37.7 0 8.5

204 Edmonton 4 3 0.1 0 11.9

205 Ellesmere Port and Neston 10 9 15.9 0 4.5

206 Elmet and Rothwell 9 68 26.8 4 19.1

207 Eltham 8 10 24.8 0 5.6

208 Enfield North 3 40 8.4 0 11.2

209 Enfield Southgate 1 31 23.4 0 6.8

210 Epping Forest 3 1519 42.1 1 15.6

211 Epsom and Ewell 4 306 24.8 0 2.6

212 Erewash 7 11 22.4 0 6.0

213 Erith and Thamesmead 6 11 15.0 0 6.9

214 Esher and Walton 5 110 25.1 11 24.4

215 Exeter 6 41 0.4 1 5.1

23 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

216 Falkirk 9 68 45.9 2 4.2

217 Fareham 6 5 38.7 11 7.2

218 Faversham and Mid 12 669 19.9 14 6.8

219 Feltham and Heston 3 7 9.4 0 3.8

220 Filton and Bradley Stoke 9 2 28.2 0 5.0

221 Finchley and Golders Green 6 7 15.2 0 3.1

222 Folkestone and Hythe 18 213 8.9 4 10.3

223 Forest of Dean 9 1323 46.2 19 2.3

224 Fylde 7 1 9.2 0 7.2

225 Gainsborough 16 59 5.4 2 6.4

226 Garston and Halewood 5 1 36.5 0 13.5

227 Gateshead 9 10 1.8 0 3.8

228 Gedling 8 0 6.9 0 4.4

229 Gillingham and Rainham 7 4 32.9 0 6.1

230 Glasgow Central 4 2 14.3 0 11.1

231 Glasgow East 8 0 32.6 3 8.9

232 Glasgow North 1 3 19.6 0 3.5

233 Glasgow North East 5 0 3.0 0 13.5

234 Glasgow North West 4 0 17.3 0 9.8

235 Glasgow South 5 113 45.8 0 6.6

236 Glasgow South West 5 24 31.3 0 9.1

237 Glenrothes 13 13 57.7 0 13.7

238 Gloucester 9 30 5.0 0 11.2

239 Gordon 8 6 34.8 16 10.7

240 Gosport 8 6 17.2 1 7.9

241 Gower 11 23 29.9 1 23.4

242 and Stamford 8 2538 7.6 12 6.3

24 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

243 Gravesham 7 720 5.6 20 7.6

244 Great Grimsby 4 4 21.8 0 9.9

245 Great Yarmouth 11 27 0.0 1 14.5

246 Greenwich and Woolwich 5 67 25.2 0 10.8

247 Guildford 12 117 49.8 11 11.1

248 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 8 5 0.7 0 27.3

249 Hackney South and Shoreditch 7 1 19.9 0 7.4

250 Halesowen and Rowley Regis 4 0 28.8 0 2.1

251 Halifax 5 0 23.6 0 11.9

252 Haltemprice and Howden 5 53 3.1 0 5.1

253 Halton 7 0 9.7 0 7.9

254 Hammersmith 7 2 0.0 0 10.2

255 Hampstead and Kilburn 2 28 16.9 0 1.1

256 Harborough 7 5 5.1 0 12.4

257 Harlow 9 26 38.0 0 21.7

258 Harrogate and Knaresborough 8 114 13.6 3 4.6

259 Harrow East 2 7 14.2 0 13.5

260 Harrow West 5 1 0.0 0 4.3

261 Hartlepool 10 0 21.3 0 2.4

262 Harwich and North Essex 8 118 3.6 0 28.2

263 Hastings and Rye 14 88 25.3 3 4.7

264 Havant 8 51 27.4 9 5.5

265 Hayes and Harlington 4 18 0.8 0 6.2

266 Hazel Grove 9 4 27.4 0 5.1

267 Hemel Hempstead 13 401 39.1 0 8.4

268 Hemsworth 3 10 24.8 0 15.4

269 Hendon 1 26 3.7 0 3.4

25 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

270 Henley 25 766 9.9 1 1.6

271 Hereford and South Herefordshire 14 3453 9.2 3 2.3

272 Hertford and Stortford 16 113 10.7 19 2.8

273 Hertsmere 5 36 15.4 1 6.9

274 Hexham 21 327 16.7 6 16.7

275 Heywood and Middleton 9 0 42.0 0 12.2

276 High Peak 11 128 25.6 2 18.6

277 Hitchin and Harpenden 15 131 15.7 3 5.8

278 Holborn and St Pancras 1 14 1.5 0 5.9

279 Hornchurch and Upminster 7 14 19.6 11 8.4

280 Hornsey and Wood Green 8 15 49.9 0 11.8

281 Horsham 13 648 13.2 1 13.5

282 Houghton and Sunderland South 7 3 20.1 0 10.2

283 Hove 4 1 4.8 0 1.9

284 Huddersfield 10 5 25.5 1 2.8

285 Huntingdon 15 8 2.8 0 4.2

286 Hyndburn 11 12 40.2 0 7.4

287 Ilford North 5 3 23.7 0 11.0

288 Ilford South 0 2 4.5 0 3.5

289 Inverclyde 0 2 22.6 0 4.2 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and 290 11 596 38.8 37 6.5 Strathspey 291 Ipswich 5 51 7.9 0 8.7

292 Isle of Wight 15 108 16.2 11 8.6

293 Islington North 2 0 10.7 0 7.7

294 Islington South and Finsbury 3 5 0.0 0 14.8

295 Islwyn 7 22 28.1 0 3.5

296 Jarrow 12 2 11.4 0 3.1

26 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

297 Keighley 8 12 30.1 10 3.9

298 Kenilworth and Southam 16 378 11.8 22 7.7

299 Kensington 3 10 19.5 0 21.9

300 Kettering 14 33 6.3 0 15.7

301 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 12 88 24.3 1 6.1

302 Kingston and Surbiton 6 9 0.6 0 4.5

303 Kingston upon Hull East 6 3 0.0 0 12.0

304 Kingston upon Hull North 7 6 10.3 0 1.7

305 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 10 19 0.9 0 9.1

306 Kingswood 8 13 19.1 0 9.1

307 Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath 7 35 52.9 1 13.0

308 Knowsley 8 1 52.9 0 11.8

309 Lanark and Hamilton East 9 398 35.4 3 10.8

310 Lancaster and Fleetwood 15 22 13.8 3 4.9

311 Leeds Central 9 2 20.7 0 4.6

312 Leeds East 9 17 30.4 0 4.3

313 Leeds North East 7 6 63.2 0 6.6

314 Leeds North West 6 8 38.4 2 16.8

315 Leeds West 6 1 44.7 2 15.2

316 Leicester East 1 0 0.0 0 6.4

317 Leicester South 7 0 0.8 0 12.8

318 Leicester West 5 1 0.0 0 10.7

319 Leigh 17 2 47.9 1 7.1

320 Lewes 11 255 21.0 1 24.9

321 Lewisham Deptford 7 1 7.3 0 5.8

322 Lewisham East 5 1 32.8 0 20.4

323 Lewisham West and Penge 7 18 13.5 1 6.5

27 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

324 Leyton and Wanstead 4 11 42.4 0 2.8

325 Lichfield 11 183 15.1 16 14.5

326 Lincoln 6 30 16.8 0 12.2

327 Linlithgow and East Falkirk 12 89 27.8 0 6.0

328 Liverpool Riverside 11 0 9.2 0 10.4

329 Liverpool Walton 4 0 11.1 0 5.2

330 Liverpool Wavertree 8 2 9.0 0 30.1

331 Liverpool West Derby 3 0 31.8 0 16.1

332 Livingston 17 2 73.6 2 15.9

333 Llanelli 9 0 10.6 0 29.7

334 Loughborough 13 3 1.5 1 7.7

335 Louth and Horncastle 11 26 5.3 0 6.0

336 Ludlow 18 1397 14.5 3 17.6

337 Luton North 4 1 8.2 0 1.1

338 Luton South 4 6 7.7 0 35.7

339 Macclesfield 7 190 17.4 0 36.7

340 Maidenhead 10 1077 20.6 4 21.9

341 Maidstone and The Weald 15 271 7.0 13 4.7

342 Makerfield 6 0 43.4 1 16.1

343 Maldon 17 203 8.8 0 2.1

344 Manchester Central 10 0 26.2 0 4.5

345 Manchester Gorton 7 2 7.3 0 7.3

346 Manchester Withington 3 4 17.2 0 9.4

347 Mansfield 7 130 21.2 0 10.5

348 Meon Valley 8 78 39.8 6 10.9

349 Meriden 7 31 26.6 6 13.3

350 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 7 3 37.2 0 4.5

28 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

351 Mid Bedfordshire 12 384 18.1 3 16.9

352 Mid Derbyshire 7 317 15.2 0 8.9

353 Mid and North Poole 4 52 37.1 3 10.3

354 Mid 9 1129 6.7 2 10.5

355 Mid Sussex 4 194 32.3 17 18.2

356 Mid 12 457 2.0 2 6.2

357 Middlesbrough 5 0 5.3 0 0.5 Middlesbrough South and East 358 18 55 38.4 0 11.5 Cleveland 359 Midlothian 0 1749 38.4 0 11.6

360 Milton Keynes North 8 48 19.1 0 23.5

361 Milton Keynes South 14 33 18.0 0 7.3

362 Mitcham and Morden 2 14 28.2 0 8.1

363 Mole Valley 7 859 25.3 14 11.9

364 Monmouth 15 1862 31.8 7 10.4

365 Montgomeryshire 14 1271 13.5 15 5.7

366 Moray 16 52 16.2 27 11.6

367 Morecambe and Lunesdale 6 89 10.6 2 6.9

368 Morley and Outwood 6 2 23.4 4 3.7

369 Motherwell and Wishaw 2 3 46.6 1 3.9

370 Na h-Eileanan an Iar 7 0 13.4 0 7.8

371 Neath 3 6 24.3 0 4.8

372 New Forest East 9 2574 47.2 5 7.7

373 New Forest West 6 675 16.9 0 14.4

374 Newark 6 41 4.1 1 11.7

375 Newbury 12 1452 9.3 12 8.0

376 Newcastle upon Tyne Central 11 2 7.4 0 7.1

377 Newcastle upon Tyne East 6 4 37.0 0 4.4

29 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

378 Newcastle upon Tyne North 9 10 24.2 1 3.7

379 Newcastle-under-Lyme 9 3 11.2 6 10.0

380 Newport East 7 6 22.9 0 7.4

381 Newport West 10 25 33.5 1 6.7

382 Newton Abbot 13 66 12.8 0 4.6 Normanton, Pontefract and 383 4 5 11.3 0 4.4 Castleford 384 North Ayrshire and Arran 10 26 10.6 2 6.4

385 North Cornwall 16 479 15.9 0 16.9

386 North Devon 21 68 10.7 2 19.3

387 North Dorset 13 1906 12.6 1 11.1

388 North Durham 9 11 39.9 2 4.9

389 North East Bedfordshire 14 89 7.4 25 5.6

390 North East Cambridgeshire 5 44 1.1 0 0.1

391 North East Derbyshire 11 30 12.3 4 14.2

392 North East Fife 10 234 11.5 4 6.2

393 North East Hampshire 3 245 24.6 5 12.6

394 North East 16 225 4.3 6 14.7

395 North East Somerset 11 69 13.4 3 10.1

396 North Herefordshire 12 4811 10.4 30 3.9

397 North Norfolk 13 1316 14.6 1 13.6

398 North Shropshire 14 591 6.4 19 9.8

399 North Somerset 8 940 17.4 0 17.6

400 North Swindon 12 14 6.7 0 1.8

401 North Thanet 13 17 1.7 0 15.5

402 North Tyneside 7 0 7.8 0 4.4

403 North Warwickshire 14 117 9.1 4 14.0

404 North West Cambridgeshire 17 153 11.9 0 7.8

30 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

405 North West Durham 20 105 29.7 0 2.9

406 North West Hampshire 7 382 7.1 7 2.9

407 North West 12 62 24.7 4 0.6

408 North West Norfolk 13 329 12.3 3 8.4

409 North Wiltshire 16 113 2.5 0 7.3

410 Northampton North 3 1 10.8 0 7.8

411 Northampton South 3 10 1.1 0 5.6

412 Norwich North 6 57 22.0 0 4.4

413 Norwich South 14 10 10.7 0 7.9

414 Nottingham East 2 7 9.8 0 11.9

415 Nottingham North 8 2 12.7 0 5.0

416 Nottingham South 3 47 13.2 0 8.0

417 Nuneaton 5 7 12.0 0 17.8

418 Ochil and South Perthshire 9 550 34.8 5 33.1

419 Ogmore 8 4 27.8 1 9.3

420 Old Bexley and Sidcup 5 51 7.2 0 5.8

421 Oldham East and Saddleworth 5 2 50.5 0 16.8

422 Oldham West and Royton 6 0 13.6 0 3.8

423 Orkney and Shetland 9 2 3.4 0 8.4

424 Orpington 4 59 37.1 0 2.1

425 Oxford East 11 11 9.2 0 5.8

426 Oxford West and Abingdon 6 127 8.6 1 17.8

427 Paisley and Renfrewshire North 9 10 8.4 1 14.5

428 Paisley and Renfrewshire South 9 1 20.6 0 7.9

429 Pendle 14 52 27.4 0 9.7

430 Penistone and Stocksbridge 12 40 46.6 4 10.7

431 Penrith and The Border 18 917 5.7 5 4.2

31 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

432 Perth and North Perthshire 14 987 19.9 9 14.6

433 Peterborough 10 7 11.1 0 24.7

434 Plymouth, Moor View 12 19 67.2 0 5.1

435 Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport 2 12 23.7 0 12.0

436 Pontypridd 6 2 21.9 0 5.6

437 Poole 2 10 27.8 0 5.8

438 Poplar and Limehouse 6 0 14.1 0 10.8

439 Portsmouth North 2 0 7.5 0 11.9

440 Portsmouth South 5 1 0.0 0 16.8

441 Preseli Pembrokeshire 10 31 25.4 3 7.2

442 Preston 8 3 18.8 0 5.4

443 Pudsey 2 1 38.0 4 8.1

444 Putney 4 14 38.6 0 6.0

445 Rayleigh and Wickford 8 5 18.0 0 20.8

446 Reading East 3 165 22.0 0 4.8

447 Reading West 9 83 26.8 0 11.6

448 Redcar 8 25 31.7 0 9.2

449 Redditch 6 182 34.8 1 9.3

450 Reigate 11 59 35.6 5 13.9

451 Rhondda 1 2 56.7 0 20.4

452 Ribble Valley 10 37 17.0 1 8.4

453 Richmond (Yorkshire) 23 1214 6.2 6 8.1

454 Richmond Park 5 1482 38.3 0 2.8

455 Rochdale 9 0 36.5 0 5.8

456 Rochester and Strood 6 345 28.1 6 3.6

457 Rochford and Southend East 6 2 0.2 0 2.9

458 Romford 6 4 6.3 0 6.7

32 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

459 Romsey and Southampton North 9 47 47.7 1 6.8

460 Ross, Skye and Lochaber 22 885 32.4 30 5.4

461 Rossendale and Darwen 11 21 27.1 1 4.5

462 Rother Valley 11 3 21.4 7 9.0

463 Rotherham 10 1 29.0 0 15.6

464 Rugby 18 118 4.7 2 3.9

465 Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 5 67 12.3 1 12.3

466 Runnymede and Weybridge 5 124 18.4 3 0.4

467 Rushcliffe 4 14 7.2 2 2.9

468 Rutherglen and Hamilton West 2 11 46.0 0 6.6

469 Rutland and Melton 15 31 7.0 0 7.6

470 Saffron Walden 11 1011 5.4 0 3.0

471 Salford and Eccles 6 0 30.3 0 2.3

472 Salisbury 14 200 12.6 0 12.4

473 Scarborough and Whitby 10 49 25.6 0 7.2

474 Scunthorpe 6 1 4.3 0 5.6

475 Sedgefield 21 65 37.4 0 2.7

476 Sefton Central 12 0 13.8 0 8.1

477 Selby and Ainsty 12 100 5.9 3 10.2

478 Sevenoaks 19 625 20.2 15 14.0

479 Sheffield Central 4 5 34.0 0 15.5

480 Sheffield Heeley 6 1 67.5 0 36.7

481 Sheffield South East 6 11 41.8 0 13.1

482 Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 4 0 52.5 0 8.4

483 Sheffield, Hallam 6 10 57.9 0 9.2

484 Sherwood 10 2020 47.0 3 2.0

485 Shipley 10 8 35.8 6 3.5

33 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

486 Shrewsbury and Atcham 11 504 8.8 1 2.9

487 Sittingbourne and Sheppey 8 75 12.3 3 10.8

488 Skipton and Ripon 29 1300 4.0 2 9.2

489 Sleaford and North Hykeham 9 146 4.2 0 8.8

490 Slough 6 46 7.8 0 7.9

491 Solihull 5 22 32.0 0 6.0

492 Somerton and Frome 17 218 2.2 21 9.6

493 South Basildon and East Thurrock 9 1 21.6 2 8.4

494 South Cambridgeshire 7 22 8.7 12 9.3

495 South Derbyshire 15 677 29.0 0 9.9

496 South Dorset 11 77 7.4 4 23.3

497 South East Cambridgeshire 13 57 8.0 0 6.8

498 South East Cornwall 21 620 18.5 0 6.9

499 South Holland and The Deepings 10 7 0.0 0 5.2

500 South Leicestershire 9 2 5.9 0 4.3

501 South Norfolk 15 1008 6.4 1 7.2

502 South 10 74 2.5 3 5.5

503 South Ribble 6 14 19.3 0 8.9

504 South Shields 2 1 1.3 0 6.2

505 South Staffordshire 15 23 34.0 2 7.7

506 South Suffolk 13 726 6.5 1 2.9

507 South Swindon 4 187 10.7 11 5.8

508 South Thanet 8 18 0.2 0 11.7

509 South West Bedfordshire 10 74 8.5 0 12.6

510 South West Devon 5 87 24.9 4 3.1

511 South West Hertfordshire 9 937 39.0 5 28.7

512 South West Norfolk 22 1327 16.7 1 1.6

34 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

513 South West Surrey 14 287 30.1 4 11.7

514 South West Wiltshire 22 1098 10.4 5 11.0

515 Southampton Itchen 2 4 72.2 0 15.3

516 Southampton Test 6 6 42.4 0 6.3

517 Southend West 2 6 10.9 0 6.9

518 Southport 3 0 10.7 0 9.2

519 Spelthorne 4 20 0.0 2 19.1

520 St Albans 5 7 27.7 1 7.4

521 St Austell and Newquay 15 212 4.4 0 11.3

522 St Helens North 8 0 50.5 0 7.3

523 St Helens South and Whiston 2 0 53.7 0 11.9

524 St Ives 8 134 5.6 0 6.5

525 Stafford 11 135 8.1 13 7.5

526 Staffordshire Moorlands 18 151 12.1 6 11.0

527 Stalybridge and Hyde 14 13 50.7 0 17.7

528 3 36 41.3 0 6.0

529 Stirling 14 1569 39.2 15 9.5

530 Stockport 8 6 24.3 0 16.3

531 Stockton North 8 0 23.1 0 12.5

532 Stockton South 7 2 42.7 0 9.2

533 Stoke-on-Trent Central 5 2 21.3 0 5.5

534 Stoke-on-Trent North 10 0 35.3 0 10.1

535 Stoke-on-Trent South 2 0 36.1 0 21.8

536 Stone 10 22 5.6 19 6.3

537 Stourbridge 7 4 28.8 1 2.2

538 Stratford-on-Avon 19 246 2.9 10 5.9

539 Streatham 3 1 21.4 0 7.6

35 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

540 Stretford and Urmston 7 3 21.4 1 8.4

541 Stroud 12 358 22.9 1 1.0

542 Suffolk Coastal 12 521 8.8 7 10.0

543 Sunderland Central 6 13 1.1 0 1.3

544 Surrey Heath 6 23 20.5 9 6.7

545 Sutton and Cheam 0 0 9.3 0 5.9

546 Sutton Coldfield 5 2 15.6 2 4.5

547 Swansea East 2 0 8.8 0 11.9

548 Swansea West 3 0 35.3 2 6.4

549 Tamworth 17 4 3.3 3 3.8

550 Tatton 7 265 17.6 6 7.7

551 Taunton Deane 22 133 3.4 1 7.9

552 Telford 8 1 70.0 0 5.3

553 Tewkesbury 14 926 1.6 0 10.2

554 The Cotswolds 13 2154 6.3 2 12.9

555 The Wrekin 10 69 20.8 0 6.0

556 Thirsk and Malton 17 1626 6.8 0 26.4

557 Thornbury and Yate 10 182 14.5 1 10.6

558 Thurrock 6 9 17.0 0 3.6

559 Tiverton and Honiton 16 708 5.1 1 6.0

560 Tonbridge and Malling 11 288 10.1 6 17.6

561 Tooting 3 9 23.5 0 10.6

562 Torbay 4 15 42.7 0 20.7

563 Torfaen 5 48 21.3 1 9.2

564 Torridge and West Devon 7 143 11.8 2 2.9

565 Totnes 12 191 13.3 1 8.8

566 Tottenham 16 3 0.3 0 20.7

36 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

567 Truro and Falmouth 8 379 2.4 0 1.4

568 Tunbridge Wells 11 470 39.4 4 4.7

569 Twickenham 5 160 12.2 0 16.7

570 Tynemouth 11 0 1.7 0 9.8

571 Uxbridge and South Ruislip 5 6 6.4 0 10.4

572 Vale of Clwyd 8 93 15.5 0 14.2

573 Vale of Glamorgan 6 47 9.2 13 8.2

574 Vauxhall 2 0 0.4 0 10.7

575 Wakefield 5 68 14.9 1 16.7

576 Wallasey 5 0 5.4 0 13.2

577 Walsall North 8 0 22.6 0 21.7

578 Walsall South 6 0 20.1 0 7.0

579 Walthamstow 6 0 9.6 0 7.4

580 Wansbeck 13 39 43.5 1 7.9

581 Wantage 11 828 6.1 2 9.1

582 Warley 10 0 11.9 0 26.8

583 Warrington North 6 1 17.8 9 13.7

584 Warrington South 10 16 20.7 4 3.0

585 Warwick and Leamington 8 29 7.7 0 3.6

586 Washington and Sunderland West 14 1 15.2 0 5.0

587 Watford 7 96 8.5 0 4.8

588 Waveney 11 131 6.8 0 4.1

589 Wealden 17 921 37.3 6 10.4

590 Weaver Vale 7 3 52.4 2 6.0

591 Wellingborough 16 3 5.3 1 4.9

592 Wells 10 26 7.7 0 23.6

593 Welwyn Hatfield 5 286 30.2 11 4.4

37 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

594 Wentworth and Dearne 11 5 22.7 1 18.4

595 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 15 429 28.2 5 6.3

596 West Bromwich East 3 3 39.2 0 5.6

597 West Bromwich West 9 0 10.2 0 4.5

598 West Dorset 16 197 11.1 2 1.3

599 West Dunbartonshire 7 57 40.3 5 5.2

600 West Ham 6 2 16.9 0 1.4

601 West Lancashire 13 11 7.0 3 4.5

602 West Suffolk 12 600 10.6 0 15.9

603 West Worcestershire 20 1388 13.1 1 9.9

604 Westminster North 0 6 5.3 0 9.7

605 Westmorland and Lonsdale 16 2164 25.7 3 14.1

606 Weston-Super-Mare 9 26 13.3 0 8.7

607 Wigan 4 0 35.6 0 10.5

608 Wimbledon 6 26 22.0 0 11.6

609 Winchester 8 90 14.1 0 13.2

610 Windsor 6 5069 13.3 1 24.6

611 Wirral South 9 11 20.5 0 7

612 Wirral West 5 7 35.0 1 7.4

613 Witham 8 136 2.9 4 7.7

614 Witney 13 579 7.8 2 9

615 Woking 9 33 37.6 3 28

616 Wokingham 10 2657 15.6 4 13.6

617 Wolverhampton North East 7 0 13.3 0 2.8

618 Wolverhampton South East 5 0 11.2 0 3.6

619 Wolverhampton South West 7 11 24.7 0 5

620 Worcester 10 27 17.6 0 4.6

38 % of population who have accessible woodland within Woods Map Ancient & 500m of under % ref Tree packs veteran where they threat Woodland no. Constituency name 2018 trees 2019 live 2019 cover

621 Workington 5 64 13.8 0 4

622 Worsley and Eccles South 9 2 47.7 0 10.4

623 Worthing West 5 3 0.0 1 5.3

624 Wrexham 6 37 19.6 1 5

625 Wycombe 3 56 47.7 3 24.4

626 Wyre and Preston North 10 15 10.7 0 4.1

627 Wyre Forest 9 133 17.9 0 18

628 Wythenshawe and Sale East 5 12 37.9 1 6.3

629 Yeovil 12 68 7.6 0 5.7

630 Ynys Mon 0 25 11.3 3 4.4

631 York Central 4 24 12.1 0 1.3

632 York Outer 11 57 10.1 2 5.2

39 The Woodland Trust, Kempton Way, Grantham, NG31 6LL. The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in England and Wales no. 294344 and in Scotland no. SC038885. A non-profit making company limited by guarantee. Registered in England no. 1982873. The Woodland Trust logo is a registered trademark. Front cover: WTML/Michael Heffernan. 12651 09/2019