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This note will help inform the use of Historic Environment (HE) capital items and multiannual options available on woodland parcels in Higher Tier applications 2022 onwards (Agreement start date January 2023).
Find out how sustainably managed woodlands can deliver benefits to the environment, people and the economy.
Supplementary guidance to Operations Note 24, for owners and foresters restocking previously larch-dominated plantations on ancient woodland sites.
This Operations Note provides information about the steps Agreement Holders need to take where a Change in Management Control, including a Succession, will or is intended to take place.
Find out about the benefits that tree planting and woodland creation bring to water management and water quality.
Organisations can apply for a share of £150,000 (inc VAT) to develop innovative ways to reduce mortality of young forest trees in Scotland caused by Pine weevil damage.
Find out how continuous cover forestry benefits your woodland.
This privacy notice applies to Forestry Commission enquiries through GOV.UK submission forms.
Scheme rules for holders of agreements that started before May 2018.
Find out about the movement restrictions of spruce trees originating within the Ips typographus demarcated area.
Read how a bareroot tree and hedging nursery used funding from the Tree Production Capital Grant to create a sustainable farming business.
Read about the UK Forestry Standard's 7 elements of sustainable forest management, and how you can apply them when creating new woodland.
Read the latest Plant Health News from the Forestry Commission. Sign up to the plant health newsletter to receive up-to-date forestry trade news.
Find out about the projects that are helping to increase the quality, quantity and diversity of seed stands and seed orchards.
Legislation title: Guidance on the application of Plant Protection Products (PPPs) for phytosanitary treatment of oak processionary moth (OPM).
Examples of good practice tree and highway management with respect to trees growing within the curtilage of the highway.
Invitation to Quote documentation for the Forestry Learning Mechanism scoping study.
This note explains the rules for regulated firewood entering Great Britain.
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.
Common Farm Woods is a new woodland planted under the Countryside Stewardship scheme in a partnership between the Forestry Commission, Swindon Borough Council and the local community.
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