The University of Bristol Law School has partnered up with Avon Needs Trees to support their Future Forest Fund.

Your donation will contribute to the charity’s costs to buy, plant and care for the trees that will form Lower Chew Forest, the South West’s largest new woodland in a generation. The scale of this 422 acre project is immense, and one of major significance for nature recovery in the region.

Your donation will mean taking immediate action against the effect of climate change, sequestering carbon, improving biodiversity and reducing the risk of local flooding. You will also help to create a beautiful place for communities to enjoy long into the future.

Bristol Law School is working to minimise their emissions by avoiding and reducing carbon emitting activities and is exploring voluntary mitigation methods, such as supporting Avon Needs Trees’ local nature restoration project. 

Donate today to help make Lower Chew Forest a reality. With your support, our team of 1,200 volunteers can get trees in the ground and leave a positive legacy for future generations.

 

 

 

More ways to support Lower Chew Forest:

Donate as an individual

If you are an individual looking make a large donation to help us create and care for Lower Chew Forest through a partnership please get in touch.

Selected partners will be given the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy by naming an area of the site.

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Donate as a business

We are looking for like-minded businesses to support Lower Chew Forest through exciting longer term partnership opportunities.

Benefits of partnering with us include promotion of your support of Lower Chew Forest, employee engagement opportunities such as volunteering and more.

If you are interested in becoming a strategic partner, please get in touch below.

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