Red
Rose Forest is supported by the Countryside Agency, the
Forestry Commission and six local authorities: Salford City
Council, Manchester City Council, Bury MBC, Bolton Metro,
Wigan MBC and Trafford MBC.
Red
Rose Forest also works with hundreds of smaller organisations,
volunteers and individuals to deliver a wide range of projects,
from sowing wildflower seeds in local woodlands to recycling
thousands of Christmas trees.
Our partners are also involved in their own projects and
each in their own way is helping to create a better Greater
Manchester!
City
of Salford
City
of Manchester
Forestry
Commission
Greater
Manchester Passenger Transport Executive
Greater
Manchester Waste Disposal Authority
Metropolitan
Borough of Bolton
Metropolitan
Borough of Bury
Metropolitan
Borough of Oldham
Metropolitan
Borough of Trafford
Metropolitan
Borough of Wigan
North West
Development Agency
North
West Tourism Board
The Countryside
Agency
Wigan Leisure
and Cultural Trust
Co-Operative
Bank
Esso
Furniture
Workshop
GM Waste
Ltd
H.
Marcel Guest
Peel Holdings
PendleWood
Shell
Timberland
United
Utilities
Viridor
Waste
CSV
Media
Cell
Creative Ltd
Marketing
Manchester
Red Rose Forest
is one of England’s Community Forests,
a national partnership that is regenerating and revitalising
the greenspace in and around some of our major towns and
cities, creating well-wooded environments for work, wildlife,
recreation and education.
Together,
the twelve Community Forests are helping to improve the
health, well-being and quality of life of over half of England’s
population.
England’s
Community Forests are sponsored by The Forestry
Commission and The Countryside Agency and work with 58 local
authorities and a wide range of public, private, voluntary
and community partners to create better places and more
sustainable communities.