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...and to track changes in woodland condition. The Woodland Condition Assessment app is available to use on your phone, tablet or desktop for free. You can use it to carry...
...and to track changes in woodland condition. The Woodland Condition Assessment app is available to use on your phone, tablet or desktop for free. You can use it to carry...
...applications to the England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) and other woodland creation grants. It is up to landowners to decide how their land should be used – as long as...
...to that has been farmers learning how to access grant funding to finance tree planting, how to secure income from their woodland projects, as well as how tree planting can...
...with associated felling licences Phase 3 Accessibility improvements to the Consultation Public Register Look to improve the Consultation Public Register to make it more accessible to the user Phase 4...
...input from those attending to gain a mutual understanding of your proposal and try to use technical terms sparingly. How to communicate A combination of communication methods to engage with...
...offered sufficient shade and shelter to the livestock, thereby reducing feed and bedding costs. In addition, the management of the trees offers sufficient woodchip to heat the farmhouse all year-round,...
...to provide advice and guidance on how to progress applications. Low density fruit trees and pasture Please contact grnationalteam@forestrycommission.gov.uk for support, providing an address and postcode to enable us to...
...Woodland Fund, and how to conduct a Woodland Condition Assessment (WCA) so that the improvement to your PAWS woodland can be clearly monitored. All PAWS restoration applications to the HS2...
...cover from 14.5% to 16.5% by 2050 in England. This equates to around 250,000 hectares of land in total (subject to tree stocking density) being converted to woodland cover –...
...to support the Government’s net zero ambitions and boost nature recovery by increasing tree and woodland cover to 16.5% of total land area in England by 2050 – that’s increasing...