London’s second largest Miyawaki forest to set down roots in Feltham

Within a stone’s throw of Heathrow, Hounslow Council has teamed up with Energy Garden to plant a new forest that will for the benefit of the local community.

Published: Wednesday, 2nd April 2025

Blenheim Park in Feltham

The initiative will see 5,500 trees being planted in Blenheim Park in Feltham and the first community planting day will take place on Sunday 6 April, 1pm-5pm.   

The Council is responding to local people who have been campaigning for more greening of Feltham areas – including Blenheim Park. The forest will increase the amount of biodiversity, combat climate change by storing carbon, and provide a shaded 'cool zone'.

The new trees will be small, they’re known as whips, and will be planted using the Miyawaki method. This uses a dense planting technique, placing the trees close together, which quickly establishes a forest ecosystem. This allows the trees to support each other, grow much faster and be more resilient to disease, drought and climate change.

The project will also see bird and bat boxes installed, as well as bug hotels and a community orchard. It will be delivered in three phases, with the first community tree planting day establishing the first 1,000 little trees. 

 

Councillor Salman Shaheen, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Public Spaces at Hounslow Council, said: 

Hounslow will soon be home to London’s second largest Miyawaki forest. At a time when the world’s ecosystems have never been more imperilled, Hounslow is stepping up to play its part in tackling climate change and increasing biodiversity.  It will be wonderful to see local people  getting involved with planting the trees and having a stake in this woodland, which will grow to support wildlife, and help to clean our air for many years to come.

I’d like to thank Energy Garden for their support and enthusiasm and invite the people of Feltham and beyond, to join us in planting the very first trees for what will one day be, Feltham Forest.

Agamemnon Otero, Chief Executive Officer of Energy Garden, said

It has been a huge pleasure working with Hounslow Council to make this mini forest happen in the heart of Feltham. 

Beyond welcoming residents for the community planting day on April 6th,we will be inviting people to join educational sessions once the planting is complete. Now a part of Energy Garden's network of green spaces, Feltham Forest will become a place to connect with community and learn about the environment for decades to come.

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