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The Forest of Marston Vale

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Planting trees and using woodlands to make life better for people and wildlife in the Marston Vale.

The Forest of Marston Vale is the 61 square miles between Bedford and Milton Keynes which was a very different place years ago. Massive pits had been dug throughout the countryside to supply Stewartby Brickworks with clay – many were then filled with waste and became landfill. Tree cover was a pitiful 3% - a third of the national average at the time. 

To help the area recover from the effects of these industries, the Government made the area a Community Forest - one of 12 in the UK – in the early 90s. The idea was that planting trees and using woodlands would make life better for people, and wildlife.

Now that the area is greener the challenge is keeping the balance between the environment and new developments like housing and warehouses. Marston Vale is working towards a 30% tree cover, which is another 5 million trees. Every time a new development goes ahead they work hard to make sure that, overall, the environment benefits – aka there’s a net environmental gain. Read more https://www.marstonvale.org/


THE NUMBERS

12 woodland sites planted  + 2,000,000 trees planted  4,917 tonnes of carbon removed from the atmosphere yearly


Why Partner With Marston Vale?

Our trees and green spaces are under threat from development, population growth, and an ever-increasing burden of human demand. The Forest of Marston Vale is planting, managing, and protecting woodland stocks locally. You can make a difference by supporting them as an individual, family, or company. There are lots of ways to support the Forest of Marston Vale as a partner:


- Attend and support events
- Walk, re-wild yourself, and get close to nature
- Tree planting and environmental
- Charity fundraising and donations
- Corporate team-building with a difference

Canoe Trail has worked hand in hand with the Forest of Marston Vale for many years helping raise funds, get young people into the outdoors, and through publicity of their woodland and green spaces. Each year we have helped with:


- Magazine coverage including Lonely Planet, Red Bull Magazine, Bushcraft and Survival Skills Magazine, and Paddler
- Getting thousands of young people into woodland and nature-based activities through programmes such as the Duke of Edinburgh and Adventure School
- Donating funds each year to the charity
- Raising awareness through word of mouth and publicity campaigns in newsletters and social media
- Acting as MC for charity auction events and providing prizes


OUR NUMBERS TO DATE

1,936 young people engaging in the great outdoors  19 river clean-ups  2,944 hours working with the local community


Why woodland management is so important

We often get asked why, as an environmental charity that plants trees, we can sometimes be seen to cut them down. The answer is simple…it’s about woodland management. So why then does a woodland need to be managed – surely trees just grow by themselves? Well, yes they do, but trees are just like us humans. A baby will grow without love and attention, but he/she probably won’t grow into a healthy, well balanced adult. It’s the same for trees, a sapling with nurture and good management has a greater chance of maturing into a strong, healthy tree.

When we plant a new woodland, we expect to lose an average of 10% of the saplings we plant, through natural causes. So we plant extra saplings to take this into account. After 10-15 years, we thin the trees, removing the less healthy ones, giving the stronger ones greater access to nutrients and space to grow. This thinning process also reduces the canopy cover of the trees, letting more light in, which then encourages different plant species to flourish on the woodland floor. The more plant species there are within the woodland, the more diverse animal species it will support and provide homes for - one mature oak tree can host up to 500 different species! There is also natural regeneration in a healthy woodland, with new trees springing up from the seeds that fall and germinate. So to create a healthy woodland, management is essential.

To sum up the benefits of woodland management there are:

  • Economic benefits as the wood cut down can be used for timber and fuel. This is a sustainable and ethical way to produce timber, not the mass cutting down of woodlands and forests that we see around the world. Also, well-seasoned (good quality and dry) wood is a low cost and efficient fuel with less harmful emissions. At the Forest we have a growing firewood enterprise, where we process the wood we’ve cut and then sell it – with all the profits going back into the Charity to help us to look after our woodlands and plant more trees.
  • Social benefits arise from managed woodlands as they are easy to access, so give lots of opportunities for recreation for the local community.
  • Environmental benefits as a managed woodland produces far greater biodiversity. Every species has a key role to play in our planet’s eco-system, so the more plant and animal life our woodlands support – the better it is for all of us!

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Friends & Partners

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PARTNERS

We have plenty of amazing friends that we can personally recommend.

Fun for Young People (YMCA)
Fun for Young People is a fantastic charity based in Bedford providing youth activities for young people in Bedford and Kempston. We deliver our adventure school programme in partnership with them, building life skills and a lifelong love of the outdoors. The young people enjoy canoeing, kayaking, bushcraft skills, overnight camps in our woodland, and even our ever-popular residential in the Peak District, exploring further afield.
http://www.ymcabedfordshire.org.uk/f4yp/


Forest of Marston Vale
The Forest of Marston Vale is one of our stunning and important Millennium Forests. A legacy project to reforest huge areas of land the Forest Centre is the hub for a stunning series of walks, woodland planting and nature reserves. We work closely with the Forest of Marston Vale Charity on events, the Grange Estate, 300 acres of riverside woodland and lakes and general support.
https://www.marstonvale.org

Woodland Ways
Woodland Ways are the leading force in Bushcraft and Survival Skills with woodlands and courses around the UK. Set up by Jason Ingammells a pioneer and voice of the industry we are proud to work closely with Woodland Ways delivering canoe and bushcraft courses, canoeing and sea kayaking expeditions and our ever popular Yukon Canoe Expedition. Woodland Ways have an excellent online shop retailing some of the best bushcraft and outdoor equipment available from their base in Derbyshire.
https://www.woodland-ways.co.uk

Paddler Magazine
Paddler Magazine are the voice of paddling, canoeing, kayaking and SUP in the UK. They also publish SUP Magazine and Windsurf magazine. Paddler founded by Peter Tranter are the main media partner of British Canoeing, the National Governing Body, NGB for paddlesport. Richard and Ash have written articles for Paddler Magazine over the last decade about where to canoe, bigger expeditions and lots of advice for paddlers.
https://paddlerezine.com

Bushcraft and Survival Skills Mag
As the former editor of the Bushcraft and Surivial Skills magazine Richard is a regular writer and authority in the world of Bushcraft. Other team members Adam and Bob are also Bushcraft ninja’s each with their own areas of expertise including friction fire. lighting, and campfire cooking. We work closely with the Bushcraft and Survival Skills Magazine writing, speaking at the Bushcraft Show and running the watersports.
https://thebushcraftshow.co.uk

Ride Leisure
Ride Leisure are Bedfordshire’s premier watersports lakes with a giant aquapark, 4x4 driving activities, wakeboarding and a host of other activities. Co-located at Wyboston Lakes, the lakes and club house offer stunning food, drinks and lake side ambiance. Canoe Trail work with Ride Leisure providing air guns, low ropes, bushcraft and paddling activities for their corporate events.
https://rideleisure.co.uk

Carers in Bedfordshire
Carers in Bedfordshire are an amazing local charity providing support for carers in our county. Canoe Trail work closely with their young carers team delivering our Adventure School programme with woodland camping, canoe, kayak and SUP courses, water safety and bushcraft activities.
https://www.carersinbeds.org.uk

Bedford Borough Council
We are proud to live in Bedfordshire where the river is the heart beat of the town. Bedford Borough Council are a progressive organisation who run a large number of fantastic events including the Bedford International Kite festival and the Bedford River Festival, the 3 rd largest outdoor event in Europe. We work closely with the Sport Development Unit and the Events team where Canoe Trail has delivered the watersports arena and adventure village for the past 16-18 years and also run our adventure school programme as a holiday club.
https://www.bedford.gov.uk

LOCAL FRIENDS

Buying local is important to us. We support local and British suppliers wherever possible in a number of different ways


Buy Local
Browns of Stagsden
Local farming family Browns of Stagsden(est 1959) provide our free range and high welfare standard meat for all our canoe and camping trips from youth camps to corporate events and also our popular free range food hampers. You may be able to buy cheaper but not better. The meat travels 15 miles field to fork in many cases and the farm shop is less than ½ mile from our offices.
https://www.brownsofstagsden.co.uk/


Sinfields Fruit and Veg
Sinfields are a family run fruit and veg business with over 100 years experience of supplying fantastic fruit and veg at good prices. They are local to us and located in the same village as our riverside woodland campsite. We have used them for years on Bedford market so it is great to work with them for the business as well.
https://www.facebook.com/Sinfield-Fruiterers-791789724244933/

GCH Fish
GCH are our local fish mongers with an eye for the best fish, sustainability and years of experience. Although founded in 2015 as a ‘new family’ business dad Gary has been in the fish trade for years and was the seafood specialist for Tesco’s. Son George was a trainer for fish operations for a large supermarket and both of them have been active in the fishing trade industry. We are proud to work with them to supply high quality fish for our customers and BBQ’s.

https://gchfishmongers.co.uk

Buy British
Silverbirch Canoes and Tootega Kayaks
We have worked with British manufacturer Silver Birch Canoes since the beginning and have known Director Steve for decades through the world of surf kayaking. Friends and suppliers we have changed all of our fleet to Silverbirch using their Duralite plastic and have 15ft, 16ft and 17ft Duracore canoes with over 35 in the fleet in a variety of stunning colours.
We use the same canoes for our white water training opting for their highline models and offer a try before you buy service with a demo fleet. Based in Attleborough we love visiting and loading up new canoes. We sell new and second hand silver birch canoes. They also produce the Tootega ‘sit on top’ range with fantastic hatches, fittings and even rod holders for fishing.

Motiv Trailers
Motiv are in our opinion the best trailers on the market. We changed over 3 of our trailer fleet to their robust and functional trailers.

WE SUPPORT

Other activities we support.

http://www.active4seasons.co.uk

Nestled just South of the Scottish Borders in the historic walled town of Berwick Upon Tweed Active 4 Seasons offer some of the best paddling in the UK and possibly the world. Olly Jay is a qualified teacher, kayak and canoe coach and all-round master of paddling. You can canoe the magnificent River Tweed or sea kayak the iconic Northumberland Coast with must see locations such as the Farne Islands and incredible caves. They offer canoeing, kayaking and coasteering.

www.upnorthadventures.com

Located in the Yukon Territories in North Canada Up North Adventures offer canoeing, kayaking and outfitting from Whitehorse and in winter ski, dog sled and skidoo. The team have an impressive CV of outdoor skills and experience and put simply will make your holiday or adventure the trip of a lifetime. Richard has worked with the. UpNorth team on several of his adventures.

We Value Relationships

Sophie (Fun 4 Young People)
5 stars

We have used Canoe Trail for many years. Run by fantastic people with some great activities on offer. Highly recommend.

Michael (Goldington Academy)
5 stars

Regularly use Canoe Trail for DofE and our School outdoor adventure trips. Professional to deal with and an amazing team of instructors.

Gemma
5 stars

Highly recommend Canoe Trail whether you’re looking to improve your paddling or just a fun family day out on one of the river trails.

Matthew
5 stars

Just returned from a week in Scotland with Canoe Trail. It was one of the best organised trips I have done. The team were awesome, great instruction with loads of patience for those new to paddling.