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Appeal against a grant decision, refusal of a felling licence, restocking and enforcement notices, or an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) enforcement notice.
This page gives a checklist of actions that applicants must complete before submitting a forestry Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application.
Read how a bareroot tree and hedging nursery used funding from the Tree Production Capital Grant to create a sustainable farming business.
How Haringey Council, London used funding from the Tree Health Pilot for proactive management of the invasive pest oak processionary moth (OPM).
Information on Forestry Commission datasets and how to access them.
Find out about a specific tree pest or disease, including its lifecycle, the type of damage it does, and what to do about it.
Grant support for activities that enhance the quality, quantity, and diversity of tree seed sources in England.
Find out how new woodland can enhance landscape character as well as a wide range of benefits to the woodland owner and society.
How to deal with threats - like grey squirrels and rhododendron - to protect native species and habitats in woodlands.
Find out how to restock trees on a site where they have been felled due to pests or disease.
New climate change management guidance to provide practical advice to landowners on ways they can better manage their woodland to combat the effects of climate change.
The eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) is a serious pest of spruce. There are exemptions and restrictions for planting spruce in the demarcated area.
This document provides guidance on the most appropriate forms of tree protection for use in woodland creation scenarios.
An guide produced by Forestry Commission, Forest Research and Natural England to provide a decision framework for landowners on where to establish trees and where to restore peat.
Claim and manage legacy schemes: English Woodland Grant Scheme (EWGS), Farm Woodland Premium Scheme (FWPS), Farm Woodland Scheme (FWS) and Woodland Grant Scheme (WGS).
Register so you can import or export regulated timber, wood products and bark, apply for export phytosanitary certificates, issue plant passports or apply ISPM15 marking.
Supplementary guidance for land managers who are responsible for individual and small groups of ash trees that are likely to be infected by ash dieback.
You must read and agree to the terms and conditions set out in this document to apply for the tree health pilot scheme.
Find out how to apply for consent for change of use to convert woodland to open habitat.
A guide on the different roles involved in working in the forestry industry.
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