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Continuing a legacy by planting and expanding woodland that benefits nature while enhancing the value of the family farm.
Innovating with timber, biomass, and wood products.
Read about the benefits that tree planting and woodland creation bring to water management and water quality.
Find out what you can do to prevent or help minimise the introduction, establishment, spread and impacts of tree pests and diseases in the UK.
Find out about the Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Fund - Regional woodland restoration. There will be a number of funds based in regions around the country.
Find out how you can apply for funding to test your innovative idea for using temporary roading, bridges, log chutes and other equipment to access and improve hard to reach vulnerable woodlands.
Find out about the Woods into Management – Timber in Construction Innovation Fund and how you can compete for funding to help increase and facilitate the use of home-grown English wood and wood fibre in construction.
This Operations Note sets out how Local Authorities can best evidence the need for tree felling without a felling licence, and defend against allegations of alleged illegal tree felling.
Diversification for long-term returns.
Guidance to help ensure cultivation for afforestation meets the minumum requirements of UKFS and ensures storage, sequestration and capture of CO2 is adequately addressed.
Enhancing biodiversity, providing a recreation space for the local community and sequestering carbon.
Examples of good practice tree and highway management with respect to trees growing within the curtilage of the highway.
Infographic illustrating the top GB ports and associated top international trading supply regions, where non-compliant wood-based material has been intercepted.
This leaflet helps local authorities and landowning businesses achieve net zero through woodland creation.
Planting 12,000 Trees For Future Generations
Find out about the many benefits that trees can bring to your land and the financial and expert support you can get from the Forestry Commission.
Find out how tree planting and woodland creation can benefit your land. Learn about the financial support, grants and expert advice available.
Read how woodland creation can capture carbon, and how it can help your business.
You must read and agree to the terms and conditions set out in this document to apply for the tree health pilot scheme tree health advice package.
You must read and agree to these terms and conditions to apply for the local authority grant funding for an oak with oak processionary moth grant.
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