Clearwater Reforestation.

TeeDee

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Anyone heard of Clearwater Reforestation ? ( ClearWater Reforestation is an environmental project of ClearWater Retreats LTD )


Thank you very much for your enquiry into the ClearWater Reforestation Programme.

We have been delighted with the response so far and we truly appreciate all the likes, shares and enquiries for more information that we have received.

We have started to prepare a reservation pack for you and will email it to you in the next 2-3 working days.

The pack details in full the plots that are available, the way the land will be reforested and the Deed of Conditions that ensure the land is forevermore maintained as woodland.

Each and every individual that gets onboard will benefit from:
  1. A plot of redundant farmland removed from commercial use and reforested with native trees, wild meadows and nitrous oxide capturing ponds
  2. A Title Deed giving the patron legal ownership of the land and controlled by a Deed of Condition that locks the land use as woodland on a permanent basis
  3. Establishing a diverse mix of botanical species that maximise carbon capture and Change the landscape for Climate Change
  4. A plaque naming each patron who has bought a plot and funded the reforestation of the land
  5. All legal fees, land registration and carbon registry fees included in the minimum patronage cost of £500 for a 500 sqft plot.
Your choice to help remove the land from commercial use and dedicate it to carbon capture forevermore is a fantastic contribution to the challenges our planet faces.

Here at ClearWater we are proud to be enabling this reforestation and look forward to working with you and the many others that share our vision.

If you have any questions or would like to speak with us about the programme then just let us know and we will get back to you.

All best,

JP


ClearWater Reforestation
T. 0131 215 1544
E. reservations@clearwaterreforest.co.uk
W. www.clearwaterretreats.com
A. 121 Constitution Street, Edinburgh, EH6 7AE
 

Paul_B

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There's been a bit of discussion over rewinding of late. There's research indicating some rewilding is causing me harm to the environment than not rewilding. It's the usual thing where not all good things are actually as good as you think or even good at all!
 

swyn

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Eastwards!
I am ‘re-wilding’ Suffolk farmland.
This is an interesting exercise.
So much to learn.
Just the simple things such as NOT mowing grass makes a huge difference.
 
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Toddy

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This isn't the swizz of the family business that claims to be rewilding stuff is it ? They live on the Channel Islands and make money claiming they're doing wonders in Scotland re-wildcats, etc., folks pay for a square foot of their claimed to be suitable land ?

Andy Wightman won a defamation case agin them.

 
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TeeDee

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This isn't the swizz of the family business that claims to be rewilding stuff is it ? They live on the Channel Islands and make money claiming they're doing wonders in Scotland re-wildcats, etc., folks pay for a square foot of their claimed to be suitable land ?

Andy Wightman won a defamation case agin them.


THATS exactly the sort of hive mind intellect mind dump I was looking for !!! Thanks Toddy.
 

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