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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.
Guidance on applying for a licence to fell trees where a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) has been made.
Appeal against a grant decision, refusal of a felling licence, restocking and enforcement notices, or an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) enforcement notice.
How to use the optional Countryside Stewardship monitoring report and photographic monitoring report templates.
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 the benefits of planting trees, including funding and support available to create woodland in England.
Find out the minimum standards for a deer and mammal risk assessment for woodland creation and how to carry out the survey.
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.
How to get Natural England’s consent for works on or near a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) when you apply for a felling licence or woodland grant agreement.
Read about the family farm financial case study, to help understand woodland creation financials on a 10 hectare site.
Find out about extraordinary payments for replanting trees and woodlands in exceptional circumstances after the hot and dry weather.
Find out about the movement restrictions of spruce trees originating within the Ips typographus demarcated area.
Supplementary guidance on the treatment of larch species when processing felling applications through the Forestry Commission.
Find out about priority habitats and species, the value of ancient and native woodland and when it's appropriate to remove trees to restore open habitats.
Find out how new woodland can enhance landscape character as well as provide benefits to woodland owners and society.
Find out how to restock trees on a site where they have been felled due to pests or disease.
Guidance on the Forestry Commission’s interpretation of trees and woodland for the purposes of felling licences and forestry environmental impact assessments.
A guide on restocking your woodlands, after removing spruce trees within the proactive spruce removal area in the south-east of England (in the Ips typographus Demarcation Area).
Enhancing biodiversity, providing a recreation space for the local community and sequestering carbon.
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.
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