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Stuart Dainton

Stuart Dainton is Head of Land Management and Estates at the National Forest; a 200 square mile landscape regeneration programme in the Midlands. Stuart is responsible for grant support to landowners to help plant and manage trees across the Forest. Stuart is also responsible for the charity’s own land, which is a diverse range of habitats to demonstrate landscape change possibilities, in support of nature, people and the environment.

How the National Forest has transformed a scarred mining landscape to a thriving haven for nature 

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image of wildflower meadow at the National Forest

In this post, Stuart Dainton, Head of Land Management and Estate at the National Forest, tells us how the Minorca Wood is being transformed to create a haven for nature and people.