Forestry England has shared its plans to create two new woodland spaces in Norfolk.
A total of 160 hectares of land in Old Buckenham and New Buckenham will be transformed with a mixture of broadleaf and conifer tree species.
Public access routes have also been suggested and the name Coronation Woods has been proposed in honour of King Charles III.
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The woodlands are two of many that Forestry England is planning through the Nature for Climate Fund.
The agency hopes to start planting the new Norfolk spaces this winter but is eager to discuss the proposed designs with locals first.
There will be a public consultation at Old Buckenham Village Hall between 4pm and 7pm on July 31.
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