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Braintree Budget: Green and Independent party propose changes to fund highways and environment

Braintree District Council will meet later (February 22) for its annual budget-setting meeting. All groups on the council agree that it would be sensible this year to support a 0 per cent council tax change due to the financial difficulties that many have faced as a result of the pandemic. But the Green & Independent Group will also be proposing two amendments to the Budget. - Firstly, a one-off sum of 400,000 pounds to the Braintree Local Highways Panel to help fund the backlog of schemes which include local highway safety projects, lower speed limits, improved footways, and safer road crossings. - Secondly, an increase of 250,000 pounds to the Climate Change fund specifically to establish new Community Woodlands in the district.

Custodians of our woods deserve our gratitude now more than ever​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ - Angela Douglas

Submitting. From experienced professional foresters to hard-working and passionate community groups, people the length and breadth of Scotland put their heart and soul (and their hands and feet!) into making our forests and woods accessible, beautiful - and magical. A well-known saying I’m fond of is, “a society grows great when old men plant trees under whose shade they know they’ll never sit.” Darroch Wood, Scaniport Estate, Near Inverness, winner of the Finest Woods Award for a whole forest/estate in 2019. More than ever, in the current climate, we want to reward these efforts - and that is what we do with Scotland’s Finest Woods Awards, an annual celebration of excellence, sometimes referred to as Scotland’s Tree Oscars!

Tourist accommodation businesses proposed for rural Glengarry woodland

© Supplied by Bell Ingram Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Detailed plans have been lodged with the local authority for a glamping site in a Highland forest. Glengarry Community Woodlands (GCW) aims to create a thriving tourist accommodation business on community-owned land directly off the A87, just west of Invergarry. The site would comprise of eight eco-timber cabins alongside an amenities building housing showers and washing facilities. The application will now go before members of the Highland Council’s North Planning Committee for full planning approval.

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