The newly called Cowbridge Woods, owned by the National Grid is an important Living Landscape site in the area. 500 free tree whips were acquired from the Woodland Trust to plant on the site, while still leaving a large area of grass for hunting raptors, especially Barn owls which have a nearby territory.
The wild wood tree mix consisted of native scrubby species, including Hazel, Crab Apple, Blackthorn, Hawthorn and Holly. The adjacent landowner planted 25,000 native trees to his land, influencing this new living landscape to be named after their farm, coining Cowbridge woods.