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Bowshiel Wood

Woodland creation

Bowshiel is a family-led restoration project in Scotland, transforming land back into ancient oakwood. By planting native species, this project is rejuvenating biodiversity, supporting protected species, and creating new green space.

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About this project

Bowshiel, located near the coast in the Scottish Borders, is a transformative project focused on restoring ancient oakwood. The 8-hectare site was cleared of non-native trees and scrub to allow native oaks to reclaim the valley, extending an oakwood that had retreated higher up the landscape. In the gaps, new trees were planted to boost the ecosystem and unlock carbon funding.

Since its establishment in 2019, Bowshiel has become home to 36 protected species, including rare bats, tree-nesting birds, and fritillary butterflies. The woodland has also seen a rise in the number of field layer plants such as bluebells. This restoration project enhances local biodiversity while providing critical environmental benefits like rainwater interception and filtration for the nearby burn.

The owners of Bowshiel also encourage public engagement with nature by hosting activities like foraging, tree planting, and outdoor feasts, offering the community opportunities for team-building, recreation, or simply a peaceful day out.

Set to sequester over 5,000 tonnes of CO₂ over 100 years, according to our Woodland Carbon Code-validated calculations, Bowshiel stands as a successful example of ecological restoration, delivering lasting environmental and community benefits. Special thanks go to everyone who supported this vital project.

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Certified under the Woodland Carbon Code, the UK’s government-backed standard for carbon-funded woodland creation.

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Species mix

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Oak

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Birch

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Rowan

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*Other

*Native broadleaves

Project stats

13,312
trees
9.64
hectares
5,272
tCO₂

Co-benefits

Diversified income

Diversified income

The Bowshiel project offers income opportunities through eco-tourism and outdoor events, such as foraging, tree planting, and outdoor feasts, providing a sustainable revenue stream for the landowners.

Biodiversity uplift

Biodiversity uplift

By restoring native oakwood, Bowshiel enhances local biodiversity, supporting 36 protected species, including bats, birds, and the rare fritillary butterfly, while increasing the diversity of field layer plants like bluebells.

Public green space

Public green space

Bowshiel offers accessible green space for the local community, hosting outdoor experiences that encourage a deeper connection with nature and promote well-being through recreational activities.

Habitat conservation

Habitat conservation

This project conserves and extends ancient oakwood habitats, connecting fragmented areas of woodland and providing essential shelter and food sources for local wildlife, ensuring their long-term survival.

Water quality

Water quality

Bowshiel’s woodland restoration improves water quality by intercepting and filtering rainwater for the nearby burn, helping prevent soil erosion and maintaining healthy watercourses for the surrounding ecosystem.

Our involvement

Bowshiel showcases how upfront investment, flexible funding structures, and long-term collaboration can help landowners unlock the full potential of woodland creation. Forest Carbon supported the Tomlyn family from early planning through to successful credit sale.

Assessed the project’s potential

Step 1

Assessed the project’s potential

When the Tomlyns approached us, we began by assessing the site’s suitability for Woodland Carbon Code certification. We reviewed its features, mapped out long-term carbon potential, and confirmed the project’s viability.

Provided early investment

Step 2

Provided early investment

Before validation or credit issuance, we committed to purchasing a portion of the anticipated carbon units. This gave the landowners early financial certainty and reduced their upfront risk. Forest Carbon pioneered this ‘pre-validation’ funding model in the UK.

Offered additional flexibility

Step 3

Offered additional flexibility

Several months later, we extended our investment to include the remaining carbon units. The agreement also included a share of future profits from resale, offering the landowners both early revenue and longer-term upside.

Guided the project to certification

Step 4

Guided the project to certification

We worked with the Tomlyns and an independent certifier to gather the documentation and data required for Woodland Carbon Code validation. Our experience ensured the process was smooth, efficient, and met all necessary standards.

Connected with a like-minded buyer

Step 5

Connected with a like-minded buyer

Once the carbon units were issued, we helped bring the project to market and facilitated its full sale to Oxbury Bank in early 2024. Forest Carbon managed the contracting process and ensured a seamless handover.

Supporting long-term delivery

Step 6

Supporting long-term delivery

Our role continues as we manage the project’s ongoing verification responsibilities under the Woodland Carbon Code, helping ensure it delivers on its climate and environmental promises for years to come.

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We really want to get behind and support British land owners and British farmers. Forest Carbon has played a vital role. They have matched us with the right partner, we’re really well-aligned.

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– Matt Ryan, Sales Director of Oxbury Bank
Hear the landowner's story

Bowsheil owner, Hedley Tomlyn, shares the vision behind Bowshiel, detailing the goals for the woodland and the tangible impact that carbon funding has had in bringing the project to life.

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Project status

Registered

Aiming for verification, but planting and verification are yet to occur.

Validated

Validated

Planted. An initial quality check has been carried out by a third party.

Verified

Meets Code standards, verified by an accredited assessor. Ongoing checks ahead.

Funded by

Oxbury Bank logo: The word Oxbury followed by four diagonal lines.
Oxbury Bank logo: The word Oxbury followed by four diagonal lines.

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