Two years on from our Centenary milestone
...we face today, as well as what we were doing to act and respond to them. At that time none of us had any idea that one of the biggest...
...we face today, as well as what we were doing to act and respond to them. At that time none of us had any idea that one of the biggest...
...forestry and woodland management. However, I’m sure they would also identify with this study and the long-term thinking and planning still required by forestry and woodland managers today. Christopher Williams,...
...nearing Royal Assent, which becomes law today. To learn more about these highlights and what the Trees and Forestry team have been up to, read on! With lots of funds...
...first phase for implementing this new approach (phase 1a and 1b see table below) will be implemented today (26 February 2024). This will include the shortening of the consultation public...
...through the summer, did not make it easy for tree planting and establishment. However despite these challenges, tree planting across England increased. Notable figures from today’s statistics include: The area...
...estate, still noticeable from its lime lined avenues and arboretum, planted in the Victorian era. Today, its network of public footpaths connect woodland, meadows, streams and Budworth Mere, providing a...
...fully as they are today, plastic tree guards were once sold as being able to be left out in the environment. We now know this is not the right thing...
...the atmosphere. You can really make a difference. So, why wait? Come join us and launch your career in forestry today! Person planting a tree © Forestry England Discover more...
...in the wake of Dutch elm disease face a different threat today, as damaging ash dieback impacts their health. As a nation, we are now making great progress in increasing...
...of the changes, and outlining the next steps for transitioning to the new UK Forestry Standard. I’m pleased to announce that today (3 October 2023) the 5th edition of the...