Anglesey
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Exclusive for members
BOOKINGS CLOSED! UK Study Tour (Whole Society Meeting)
The Notts and Lincs Division has organised what promises to be a wonderful four day programme of visits in the region. Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment.
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Buckram Wood – Gloucestershire Division
The main theme of the day is woodland management for small woodland parcels and new woodland creation schemes.
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Discount for members
SOLD OUT! 21-22 May 2024: Forestry for Non-Foresters: ‘Management Plans and Practices’ (Farnham, Surrey)
Tutors: Kevin Penfold and Jim Sauter of Penfolds - A very popular and successful two day training course for people who own or manage woodlands but have limited woodland and forestry knowledge.
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Combe Sydenham House – Somerset & Dorset Division
This 15th-century manor house is in the parish of Stogumber where William Theed will discuss the next 60 years!
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Vivod Estate, Llangollen – North Wales Division
We'll visit the Frank Best Conifer Arboretum.
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Black Beck Wood, Windermere – North Western Division
We will look at traditional coppice woodland management and industrial archaeology.
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Elsom Trees Nursery – North Eastern Division
A joint visit with RSFS, we will look at a native tree nursery, cell grown trees, Mycorrhizal fungi and seed collection.
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The Holt Estate, Upham – Southern Division
The Holt has been farmed and managed by the same family for three generations. Hosted by Ted and Katherine Wake, we'll look at managing mixed woodland.
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Lexham Hall Estate, King’s Lynn – East Anglia Division
Looking at the restructuring of Shelterbelts across the 4,500 acre Estate.
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Backhouse Wood, Aldington – South Eastern Division
Our hosts bought the wood in 2000 and the topic is hands-on woodland management and the impact of pests and diseases.
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Introduction to Forestry (Rockingham Forest area) June
This training course will provide a brief introduction to the principles of managing woodland for productivity, for climate change, for biodiversity, and for recreation and wellbeing. It is principally aimed at individuals and organisations who own, manage or help to manage woodlands in the Rockingham Forest area.
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Revesby Estate near Arundel – Notts & Lincs Division
On this family owned historic Estate, we will look at the management of their woodlands in a changing environment.
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