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Forestry England annual report and accounts for the financial year April 2023 to March 2024.
How to market forest reproductive material (FRM) for forestry purposes, including regulations, registration, master certificates and licences.
Get information to help you plan, fund, plant and manage woodland in England, including resources on site preparation and tree protection to long-term management.
This guidance provides definitions for felling and restocking terms used by the Forestry Commission.
Use this form to apply to the Forestry Commission to assess the environmental impact of permanent removal of woodland cover for conversion to another land use.
The Government’s statement on England’s ancient and native woodland and ancient and veteran trees.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Find out how to assess whether your site might be suitable for woodland creation by carrying out species and vegetation surveys.
Find out how to fell diseased trees to slow the spread of certain tree pests and diseases and to protect the wider treescape – what to do if you get a statutory plant health notice (SPHN) asking you to fell larch, sweet ches…
How to deal with threats - like grey squirrels and rhododendron - to protect native species and habitats in woodlands.
How to plan for and manage the risks associated with oak processionary moth (OPM) on oak trees on your land.
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