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Sandridge, England

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Governing body
  
Management
  
Woodland Trust

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Heartwood Forest is a planned forest (woodland creation site) in Hertfordshire, England.

The plans were set out in 2008 by the Woodland Trust to create the largest new forest of native tree species of approximately 347 hectares (860 acres) in size, and is expected to take around 12 years.

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The site, near Sandridge, St Albans in the Metropolitan Green Belt, was formerly agricultural land, but also currently contains around 18 ha (45 acres) of remaining ancient woodland, which will be integrated into the new woodland.

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On 9 December 2009, a Guinness World Record attempt was made for the 'BBC Tree O'clock ' scheme, in association with the Woodland Trust to plant the most new trees as possible in one hour, with three woodland sites making the attempt, the Heartwood Forest, Hainault Forest and Gransha Park. The previous record being 18,124 which was held by the Forestry Commission at a site in Scotland. The Heartwood Forest site came second, with 20,326, being beaten by Gransha Park where they planted over 26,000 trees in the hour.

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