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Tree Planting

Proceeding contribution from Neil Parish (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 7 December 2016. It occurred during Debate on Tree Planting.

Yes, my hon. Friend is right. We could have a carrot and stick approach with small grants for such land. Some people buy woodland for tax advantages, so perhaps we could tweak that to require management

of the land. If people buy land, should they leave it when it could be managed for environmental purposes as well as to provide a resource? We need a lot of woodchip and my hon. Friend the Member for Brecon and Radnorshire made much of the fact that we import so much wood. We can grow more timber and we can burn it in wood-burning stoves in our homes because there is nothing like wood to provide a homely feeling. That cannot be beaten.

I again congratulate my hon. Friend for bringing forward this debate. We can grow more timber and create more forests with a better environment, but we must use our land carefully as we do that.

10.27 am

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

618 cc89-90WH 

Session

2016-17

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall
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