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If you use, produce or supply wood packaging material (WPM) to move goods to or from the EU or the rest of the world, you must make sure it meets international standards.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
Check the tariff classification for a wine tool set in a wooden box.
Find out how to import timber and wood material, including the documents, identity checks and plant health inspections required.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Edwin Johnson & Judge Jonathan Cannan on 04 March 2024
Find out how land managers can look after newly planted trees in areas where there’s been restocking due to pests and disease.
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.
Requirements for solid wood packaging used to import or export goods
What you need to do to supply, distribute and sell wood for use in domestic heating appliances in England.
Find out what’s involved and how to apply for funding to support the planting and establishment of standard trees in urban and peri-urban areas in England.
Information about the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle, including how to report sightings.
Find woodland agreements, felling licences and other designations or features on any chosen area of land in England.
Newly named Moccas Park and Gillian’s Wood National Nature Reserve is home to ancient oaks and sweet chestnut trees dating back many hundreds of years.
Woodlands may be eligible for certain tax reliefs and exemptions, depending on the type of woodland and its purpose.
Decisions made through the planning system can have significant impacts on trees and woodland - find out when to consult the Forestry Commission.
Planting the right tree, in the right place, can help diversify business income, offset emissions, and bring direct benefits to your land, crops, and livestock. Find out more in the collection of resources below.
Agroforestry options (trees planted with agriculture) that are compatible with the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS).
How to assess a planning application when there are ancient woodland, ancient trees or veteran trees on or near a proposed development site.
We are looking for novel proposals to create at least 100ha of new woodland to be planted by 31 March 2025.
Find out about our series of sensitivity maps which indicate where there are likely to be fewer sensitivities to woodland creation in England.
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