Agricultural land privately owned by airport

Newcastle Airport

Newcastle International Airport is unique among UK airports in that it has an extensive landholding well beyond the terminal, airstrip and associated infrastructure. As part of this UK government Trees for Climate funded project, more than 52,000 native trees and shrubs were planted, over 2 planting seasons, covering over 20 hectares.
  • 20.89 ha

    gross planting 

  • 52,163

    Total trees

  • 900

    native bulbs planted

Features Implemented

  • Wildflowers/Bulbs
  • Woodland Creation

Details

Timeline First phase was planted in 2022, and the second in 2024
Community Engagement

Airport and community volunteers helped to plant 900 native bulbs and six large specimen trees at the Abbotswood area of woodland in Woolsington as part of a community planting day. 

Impact

Natural flood management and water quality: The planting will make a positive contribution to the river catchment by helping to reduce flood risk, improve water quality, protect riparian zones and mitigate the effects of climate change. 

Enhancing wildlife: This planting increases biodiversity, particularly within the edge habitats, providing habitat for insects, invertebrates and mammals.

Contribution to Net Zero, health and wellbeing: The woodlands have been registered under the UK Woodland Carbon Code and will sequester hundreds of CO2 equivalent tons for the benefit of UK and global populations as they mature

Design & Approach

The locations of the new woodlands, on agricultural land owned by the airport and managed by a farming tenant, were selected to complement, link and expand existing native woodland habitat. Over time they will increase biodiversity value, enhancing both species and structural diversity and improve the resilience of woodland across the property. The airport team engaged Tilhill, a leading woodland management company, to apply for Trees for Climate funding, undertake stakeholder consultation and to design, plant and maintain the scheme in-line with their objectives which were to maximise environmental benefits.

Partnerships

Community, Tilhill Forestry (contractor).

Funding

UK government funding via the Trees for Climate grant

Media

These new native woodlands will increase connectivity and enhance the landscape around the airport while significantly contributing to the aims of the new North East Community Forest.

Graeme Mason, Chief Sustainability and Communications Officer at Newcastle International Airport

Get involved

Individual volunteering

Take action as an individual

Volunteer at planting days, support our campaigns, or fund a tree in your local area.

Business tree planting

Partner with us as a business

Create a tailored partnership, support staff volunteering, or back our long term projects.

Children planting trees

Work with us as a school

Bring trees into your school grounds and use outdoor learning to inspire pupils.

Trees on farmland

Take action as a landowner

Explore options for planting, woodland creation, or managing existing trees on your land.