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A closed grant that helped increase and facilitate the use of home-grown English wood and wood fibre in construction.
A closed grant for testing your innovative idea for using temporary roads, bridges, log chutes and other equipment to access and improve hard to reach vulnerable woodlands.
A closed grant that helped restore woodlands suffering from ash dieback.
“A project can’t be delivered by just one person. We need to build strong, flexible, professional and capable teams.” - Nick Smallwood (Head of Project Delivery Function)
Find out what’s involved in woodland creation and how long the process takes, from scoping your landscape to planting your first tree.
Find out how to apply for the Woodland Creation Planning Grant (WCPG) to support your development of a proposal to create woodland.
Find out what’s involved and when to expect payment for this grant to support research and development in the forestry sector.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
This page gives a checklist of actions that applicants must complete before submitting a forestry Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application.
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