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A charity has begun restoring an ancient woodland after purchasing it for an undisclosed sum.The Woodland Trust has said it wanted to "create a thriving habitat" for wildlife and native British plant species to grow at Harrison Woodlands in Lincolnshire.The 483-acre (195ha) forest, near Louth, was recorded in the Domesday Book and home to a variety of wildlife. But invasive species such as rhododendron, as well as trees severely affected by ash dieback, needed to be removed.
A spokesperson for the charity said the restoration project was the "second largest we have ever undertaken in England".The Woodland Trust said it had raised enough money to purchase the forest following an appeal last year but it still needed millions more to enable them to manage the site for the next 20 years.
David Logan, who is the site manager at the charity, said the woodland was home to a number of rare species, including the white admiral butterfly, and one of only four known pairs of nesting ravens in Lincolnshire.
By eradicating invasive species, the charity believes the restoration will encourage other tree species like native oak trees and birds such as treecreeper and great spotted woodpecker to return to the wood, Mr Logan has said.The sale of industrial land in Wolverhampton to make way for hundreds of new homes has been approved by councillors.
Of the 524 homes that are planned for the Canalside South site in Heath Town, more than a fifth will be classed as affordable and in shared ownership.The development is proposed to be built on top of a planned Metro extension from Wolverhampton to New Cross Hospital.
But City of Wolverhampton Council cabinet members were informed that feasibility work to develop a rapid transit link from Wolverhampton Interchange to the hospital was ongoing.Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) told BBC News ahead of the meeting that the transport link was still being looked at.