Anglesey
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Woodhouse Farm, Wallingford – Oxon & Bucks Division
Visit to Woodhouse Farm Estate which has mixed broadleaved woodlands with small groups of conifers.
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Bradford Estate, Shifnal – North West Midlands Division
Hosted by Alexander Newport, we'll look at celebrating the past and embracing the future.
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Three Counties meeting – Kentchurch Court Estate – Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire
This is a joint visit to Kentchurch Court, one of the most important historic houses in Herefordshire.
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Discount for members
16-17 July 2024: Forestry for Non-Foresters: ‘Management Plans and Practices’ (Coleford, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire)
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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Old Copse, Beenham – Southern Division
Richard and Nicky Begent will share their experiences of bringing an old copse back into management and measuring that change
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Blackbrook Wood – South Eastern Division
Looking at Ips typographus and Norway spruce removal (and subsequent restocking.) Bringing the woodland back into management, including improving ride structure.
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Introduction to Forestry (Rockingham Forest area) July
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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Mirehouse Estate and Gardens, Keswick – North Western Division
We will visit this historic Lake District Estate to view oak silviculture and gardens.
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Bolton Estate, Leyburn – Yorkshire Division
We will enjoy a comprehensive tour of the Estate woodlands - both old and new.
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Burghley House, Stamford – Midlands Division
Led by Peter Glassey, this evening walk will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours where we will look at the naturalistic design of Lancelot Browns landscaping 1756-1780. We'll discuss veteran tree management and challenges faced to the landscape. Please book early to avoid disappointment as there is a maximum cap of 30 people.
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Raby Estate, Staindrop – North Eastern Division
Hosted by Lord Barnard, we will look at hardwood thinning from crops, natural regeneration and continuous cover, classifies as PAWS. We'll also experience the new visitor facilities.
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Thoresby Estate – Notts & Lincs Division
Hosted by Gregor Pierrepont, we will look at Productivity vs Designations, ancient oaks and pine management.
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