Anglesey
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Exclusive for members
Annual Study Tour 2025 – South Wales
Tickets now sold out!
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Battersea Park and Gardens – London & Middlesex Division
Kindly hosted by Sam Morgan, we'll enjoy an extensive tour of this remarkable Victorian Park.
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Teffont Estate, Salisbury – Southern Division
Kindly hosted by the Keatinge family, we will look at the workings of the woodlands on the Estate.
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Nene Park Trust – Midlands Division
We will look at woodlands and trees and their role in supporting nature-based solutions in development.
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Rigmaden Woods, near Carnforth – North Western Division
We will look at education in the woods and how the woodland can be used as a classroom for schools, scouts and scientists.
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Birling Estate, West Malling – South Eastern Division
Recreational use of woodlands, bringing woodlands back into management, Ips typographus and ash dieback.
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Eastbrook Farm, Near Swindon – Oxon & Bucks Division
Hosted by Helen Browning, CEO of the Soil Association, we will look at a variety of established agroforestry systems on a working farm.
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Lukesland Gardens – South Western Division
We will visit the Forest School and enjoy an extensive tour of the Arboretum, Pinetum and gardens.
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Lydney Park Estate – Gloucestershire Division
28/4/2025 EVENT POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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Farningham Woods – South Eastern Division
Managing SSSI woodland; Oriental Chestnut Gall wasp; habitat creation; looking at colony of endangered Deptford Pink and small-leaved lime.
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Discount for members
SOLD OUT! An Introduction to Soil Identification for Foresters
Tutor: Dr Andy Moffat, Research Fellow at Forest Research - A return of the popular course, an introduction to forest soils, which combines classroom theory and outdoor practical sessions.
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Discount for members
SOLD OUT! Managing Woods for Wildlife
Tutor: Mark Vallance, Senior Land Manager for Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust - this course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to improve a woodland for wildlife, focusing on management practices which enhance biodiversity and promote the long-term health of woodland ecosystems.
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