Plans for woodland and habitat creation at Shotwick Park
Shotwick Park in Saughall will remain in public ownership, following a decision at Cheshire West and Chester’s Cabinet meeting today. The proposed project will establish woodland and habitat creation and will deliver the Council’s aspirations within the Borough Plan to provide Greener Communities.
Plans will be developed to transform the site into a mosaic of native woodland, wildflower meadows, and wetland habitats, with public access incorporated.
The project will support the Council’s ambition to become a carbon neutral borough by 2045, alongside its nature recovery objectives. It will also contribute to the Council’s target of establishing 150ha of new woodland a year, helping to grow the Mersey Forest and the wider Northern Forest.
Plans are in place to secure funding through the national Trees for Climate programme for the project and to use this as a basis for further work to develop habitat by the Council or by working with other public bodies. The site also provides the opportunity for the Council whilst enhancing ecological resilience and restoring habitat for local wildlife.
The site's archaeological features will be considered when developing plans and Chester Archaeological Society will be engaged throughout the design process.