The Haslers Foundation has made a donation to the Epping Forest Heritage Trust (efht.org.uk) to fund four sessions of the Trust’s ‘Happy Loppers’ initiative, a hands-on conservation programme that helps maintain and protect Epping Forest while promoting wellbeing and community engagement.
The Happy Loppers sessions bring together volunteers of all abilities to take part in practical woodland management, such as clearing scrub, maintaining pathways, and improving biodiversity across different parts of the Forest. The programme also provides an opportunity for participants to enjoy the outdoors, build confidence, and connect with nature through meaningful activity.
The Haslers Foundation supports a range of local charities and community initiatives across Essex and North East London.
Peter Lewis, Chief Executive of the Epping Forest Heritage Trust, said:
“We’re delighted to receive this generous donation from the Haslers Foundation. Their support will allow us to deliver four Happy Loppers sessions, enabling more people to get involved in conserving Epping Forest and experiencing the benefits of volunteering in nature. Partnerships like this are essential to keeping the Forest thriving for future generations.
Jon O’Shea, Chairman of the Haslers Foundation, added:
“Epping Forest is such an important part of our local heritage, and the Happy Loppers programme is a wonderful way for people to get involved in caring for it. We’re proud to support the Epping Forest Heritage Trust and help sustain the vital conservation work they do.”
Through its ongoing fundraising and community partnerships, the Haslers Foundation continues to support projects that protect local environments and enhance community wellbeing across the region.