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Our woodlands around the Forest

Here are the community woodlands that we've planted in the Forest of Marston Vale:

Conquest Wood

Conquest Wood

In Houghton Conquest. Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

Folly Wood

Folly Wood

In Lidlington Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 14th May, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

Gateway Woods

Gateway Woods

Between Kempston and Wootton Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

Granary Wood

Granary Wood

In Lidlington. Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

Rectory Wood

Rectory Wood

In Cranfield Read more

Published: 11th July, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author:

Shocott Spring

Shocott Spring

Between Shortstown and Cotton End. Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

Comments: 3

The Grange Estate & Octagon Wood

The Grange Estate & Octagon Wood

In Willington. Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 13th August, 2020

Author: Sam Hayden

Waypost Wood

Waypost Wood

In Cranfield. Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

Wilstead Community Woodland

Wilstead Community Woodland

Near Wilstead. Read more

Published: 18th February, 2019

Updated: 13th August, 2020

Author: Sam Hayden

Comments: 4

Wood End Thrift

Wood End Thrift

Near Marston Moretaine. Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2017

Updated: 8th July, 2021

Author: Sam Hayden

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The Forest of Marston Vale Trust is a Registered Charity No. 1069229.
Company registered in England No 3462405.

Registered Office: The Forest Centre, Station Road, Marston Moretaine, Bedford MK43 0PR.
Marston Vale Services t/a The Forest Centre Ltd, registered in England No 3538255 & Marston Vale Farms Limited, registered in England No 06537891 are subsidiaries of the Forest of Marston Vale Trust.

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