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JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD DAY AND AGM 2021 Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm. 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range ofACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andMEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.org WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. WHAT WOODLAND HERITAGE DOES Active management of woodlands reaps many benefits for wildlife, access and recreation. Managed woodlands can also produce valuable timber. In 1951 an experiment was established on the subject of free growth of oak. Its survival provides a tremendous focus for discussions on growing oak in Britain. The Future Trees Trust (FTT)was set up to
JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD DAY AND AGM 2021 Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm. 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range ofACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andMEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.org WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. GOVERNANCE — WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is both a registered charity (1041611) and a company limited by guarantee (02938997), so the Trustees of the charity are also directors of the company.. The Trustees normally meet on a quarterly basis, but have delegated some of their functions in-between meetings to a variety of committees covering areas of operations such as communications, membership, events, HR, finance WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s website with access to specialist knowledge and opinion.MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.org WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. MAKE A DONATION TO UK TIMBER CHARITY How Your Money is Spent. All gifts received help Woodland Heritage to work towards its vision of ‘A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife.’ No matter the sum, gifts can make a real difference in helping our charity help others.GET IN TOUCH
Make an Enquiry. If you would like to get in touch with Woodland Heritage, please fill your details in to the form below. Alternatively, you can call: +44 (0)1242 467356 Or write to: Woodland Heritage, P.O. Box 1331, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 9APW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the THE TRUSTEES OF THE UK TIMBER CHARITY WOODLAND HERITAGE LEWIS SCOTT. Co-founder and Interim Chairman. After 17 years as Regional Director of the Department of International Trade, Lewis has taken on the role of Interim chairman of Woodland Heritage having co-founded the charity nearly 25 years ago with Peter Goodwin. ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD DAY AND AGM 2021 Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm. 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range of WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD DAY AND AGM 2021 Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm. 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range of WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. NEWS — WOODLAND HERITAGE 5 March 2021. Press Releases. Woodland Heritage is a longstanding supporter of Bangor University, providing financial assistance and advice to many forestry students, alumni and staff, as well as over 800,000 of funding for a string of important research projects focused on Acute Oak Decline and based at the university. Kelly Morss. WOODLAND HERITAGE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range ofOUR PROJECTS
Our Projects. From helping to advance new approaches to forestry or raising awareness of the best techniques in use today, through to ways of increasing volumes of processed timber, Woodland Heritage's projects over the years have been many and varied. Normally in partnership with, or for the benefit of, other like-minded bodies,such as in the
ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD WEEKENDS About Our Field Weekends. The aim of Woodland Heritage’s original Field Day, but for over 15 years now its Field Weekend, was always to provide variety, both of experience and geography, to stimulate thought and to share learning. Whilst visitors to the many host-estates have been most likely to gain knowledge, the owners andmanagers have
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgBRANCHING OUT
Branching Out. Aiming to add value to hardwood management. In autumn 2019, internationally respected British designer and furniture maker, John Makepeace OBE, working with Woodland Heritage, a charity of which he is a longstanding member, launched a Brief via the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) aimed at harnessing broad-leaved woodlands and their resources to increase their economic, social and THE TRUSTEES OF THE UK TIMBER CHARITY WOODLAND HERITAGE LEWIS SCOTT. Co-founder and Interim Chairman. After 17 years as Regional Director of the Department of International Trade, Lewis has taken on the role of Interim chairman of Woodland Heritage having co-founded the charity nearly 25 years ago with Peter Goodwin.WHITNEY SAWMILLS
Whitney Sawmills has always supplied both UK and European timbers with Woodland Heritage’s aim being to increase the proportion of timber sourced from the UK and especially from the West Midlands and Wales. Woodlands in this area are often under-managed, reflective of the trend nationally, which led to the project to create a hardwood WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD DAY AND AGM 2021 Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm. 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range of WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD DAY AND AGM 2021 Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm. 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range of WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. NEWS — WOODLAND HERITAGE 5 March 2021. Press Releases. Woodland Heritage is a longstanding supporter of Bangor University, providing financial assistance and advice to many forestry students, alumni and staff, as well as over 800,000 of funding for a string of important research projects focused on Acute Oak Decline and based at the university. Kelly Morss. WOODLAND HERITAGE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range ofOUR PROJECTS
Our Projects. From helping to advance new approaches to forestry or raising awareness of the best techniques in use today, through to ways of increasing volumes of processed timber, Woodland Heritage's projects over the years have been many and varied. Normally in partnership with, or for the benefit of, other like-minded bodies,such as in the
ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD WEEKENDS About Our Field Weekends. The aim of Woodland Heritage’s original Field Day, but for over 15 years now its Field Weekend, was always to provide variety, both of experience and geography, to stimulate thought and to share learning. Whilst visitors to the many host-estates have been most likely to gain knowledge, the owners andmanagers have
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgBRANCHING OUT
Branching Out. Aiming to add value to hardwood management. In autumn 2019, internationally respected British designer and furniture maker, John Makepeace OBE, working with Woodland Heritage, a charity of which he is a longstanding member, launched a Brief via the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) aimed at harnessing broad-leaved woodlands and their resources to increase their economic, social and THE TRUSTEES OF THE UK TIMBER CHARITY WOODLAND HERITAGE LEWIS SCOTT. Co-founder and Interim Chairman. After 17 years as Regional Director of the Department of International Trade, Lewis has taken on the role of Interim chairman of Woodland Heritage having co-founded the charity nearly 25 years ago with Peter Goodwin.WHITNEY SAWMILLS
Whitney Sawmills has always supplied both UK and European timbers with Woodland Heritage’s aim being to increase the proportion of timber sourced from the UK and especially from the West Midlands and Wales. Woodlands in this area are often under-managed, reflective of the trend nationally, which led to the project to create a hardwood WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MAKE A DONATION TO UK TIMBER CHARITY How Your Money is Spent. All gifts received help Woodland Heritage to work towards its vision of ‘A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife.’ No matter the sum, gifts can make a real difference in helping our charity help others.MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MAKE A DONATION TO UK TIMBER CHARITY How Your Money is Spent. All gifts received help Woodland Heritage to work towards its vision of ‘A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife.’ No matter the sum, gifts can make a real difference in helping our charity help others.MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. NEWS — WOODLAND HERITAGE 5 March 2021. Press Releases. Woodland Heritage is a longstanding supporter of Bangor University, providing financial assistance and advice to many forestry students, alumni and staff, as well as over 800,000 of funding for a string of important research projects focused on Acute Oak Decline and based at the university. Kelly Morss. WOODLAND HERITAGE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range of WHAT WOODLAND HERITAGE DOES Active management of woodlands reaps many benefits for wildlife, access and recreation. Managed woodlands can also produce valuable timber. In 1951 an experiment was established on the subject of free growth of oak. Its survival provides a tremendous focus for discussions on growing oak in Britain. The Future Trees Trust (FTT)was set up to
OUR PROJECTS
Our Projects. From helping to advance new approaches to forestry or raising awareness of the best techniques in use today, through to ways of increasing volumes of processed timber, Woodland Heritage's projects over the years have been many and varied. Normally in partnership with, or for the benefit of, other like-minded bodies,such as in the
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s website with access to specialist knowledge and opinion. GOVERNANCE — WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is both a registered charity (1041611) and a company limited by guarantee (02938997), so the Trustees of the charity are also directors of the company.. The Trustees normally meet on a quarterly basis, but have delegated some of their functions in-between meetings to a variety of committees covering areas of operations such as communications, membership, events, HR, finance CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.org WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD WEEKENDS About Our Field Weekends. The aim of Woodland Heritage’s original Field Day, but for over 15 years now its Field Weekend, was always to provide variety, both of experience and geography, to stimulate thought and to share learning. Whilst visitors to the many host-estates have been most likely to gain knowledge, the owners andmanagers have
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UK TIMBER CHARITY WOODLAND HERITAGE LEWIS SCOTT. Co-founder and Interim Chairman. After 17 years as Regional Director of the Department of International Trade, Lewis has taken on the role of Interim chairman of Woodland Heritage having co-founded the charity nearly 25 years ago with Peter Goodwin. ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MAKE A DONATION TO UK TIMBER CHARITY How Your Money is Spent. All gifts received help Woodland Heritage to work towards its vision of ‘A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife.’ No matter the sum, gifts can make a real difference in helping our charity help others.MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. WELCOME TO WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is the UK charity that is recognised for truly uniting all tree people - wood users and the public - promoting the sustainable management of British Trees & raising awareness of Acute Oak Decline. Patron - HRH, The Prince of Wales. JOIN US — WOODLAND HERITAGE BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • A free copy of the universally enjoyed Woodland Heritage Journal. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s ABOUT US — WOODLAND HERITAGE About Woodland Heritage. Our Vision : A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife. Our Mission : To be instrumental in developing the resources and skills necessary for producing quality wood products made of timber from healthy, well-managed trees grown and processed in the UK. In 2019, Woodland Heritage will have been uniting WH JOURNAL — WOODLAND HERITAGE Our Annual Journal. Printed and dispatched to members of Woodland Heritage each spring, unless important stories delay publication such as in 2018, the Journal is a universally well-received and unique benefit of membership of the Charity. Content aims to be thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timbersupply chain.
WILD SERVICE TREE
Wild Service Tree is widely recognised and valued for its natural beauty and can achieve prices into thousands of Euros per log when of veneer quality. There are also fairly few recognised pests and diseases affecting this species, which may do well with a warming climate. Following a visit to Germany and France in spring 2017 to seethe finest
MAKE A DONATION TO UK TIMBER CHARITY How Your Money is Spent. All gifts received help Woodland Heritage to work towards its vision of ‘A UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands that benefit people and wildlife.’ No matter the sum, gifts can make a real difference in helping our charity help others.MEMBERSHIP TYPES
Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.orgACUTE OAK DECLINE
Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a condition affecting several thousand oak trees, mostly across East Anglia, the Midlands and Southern England as far west as Somerset. It affects both of Britain’s native oak species: pedunculate or ‘English’ oak (Quercus robur) andW2W COURSES
The first three-day Woodland Heritage Woodland to Workshop course was held in May 2008 at Whitney Sawmill near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. It gave an overview of forest management and the operations and problems involved in growing trees of high timber quality, the defects to which logs can be prone, measurement, sawing and storage of logs and sawn timber, and an opportunity to discuss the WILD SERVICE TREE SILVICULTURE BETTER UNDERSTOOD AFTER Wild service tree silviculture better understood after German tour. Lillentahl (Freiberg) showing 1979 WST trials with best progeny grown from Sailerhausen seed. A Woodland Heritage funded tour of some of the finest sites in Germany for wild service tree has boosted UK-forestry knowledge of this potential alternative hardwood species. NEWS — WOODLAND HERITAGE 5 March 2021. Press Releases. Woodland Heritage is a longstanding supporter of Bangor University, providing financial assistance and advice to many forestry students, alumni and staff, as well as over 800,000 of funding for a string of important research projects focused on Acute Oak Decline and based at the university. Kelly Morss. WOODLAND HERITAGE EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Woodland Heritage Field Day and AGM 2021 - Hooke Park, Dorset. Thursday, 8 July 2021. 10:00 am 4:00 pm 10:00 16:00. Google Calendar ICS. Visit to Hooke Park including the AGM, as well as a visit to John and Jennie Makepeace’s home at nearby Farrs in Beaminster, Dorset, where John has his design practice, gallery and impressive range of WHAT WOODLAND HERITAGE DOES Active management of woodlands reaps many benefits for wildlife, access and recreation. Managed woodlands can also produce valuable timber. In 1951 an experiment was established on the subject of free growth of oak. Its survival provides a tremendous focus for discussions on growing oak in Britain. The Future Trees Trust (FTT)was set up to
OUR PROJECTS
Our Projects. From helping to advance new approaches to forestry or raising awareness of the best techniques in use today, through to ways of increasing volumes of processed timber, Woodland Heritage's projects over the years have been many and varied. Normally in partnership with, or for the benefit of, other like-minded bodies,such as in the
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE. • An annual Field Weekend visiting top-quality woods and allied facilities in a different part of the country every year. • An e-newsletter, bringing updates on developments across the timber supply chain. • A members-only section of the Charity’s website with access to specialist knowledge and opinion. GOVERNANCE — WOODLAND HERITAGE Woodland Heritage is both a registered charity (1041611) and a company limited by guarantee (02938997), so the Trustees of the charity are also directors of the company.. The Trustees normally meet on a quarterly basis, but have delegated some of their functions in-between meetings to a variety of committees covering areas of operations such as communications, membership, events, HR, finance CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Woodland Heritage, PO Box 168,, Haslemere, Surrey. GU27 1XQ, United Kingdom +44 (0)1428 652159 office@woodlandheritage.org WOODLAND HERITAGE FIELD WEEKENDS About Our Field Weekends. The aim of Woodland Heritage’s original Field Day, but for over 15 years now its Field Weekend, was always to provide variety, both of experience and geography, to stimulate thought and to share learning. Whilst visitors to the many host-estates have been most likely to gain knowledge, the owners andmanagers have
THE TRUSTEES OF THE UK TIMBER CHARITY WOODLAND HERITAGE LEWIS SCOTT. Co-founder and Interim Chairman. After 17 years as Regional Director of the Department of International Trade, Lewis has taken on the role of Interim chairman of Woodland Heritage having co-founded the charity nearly 25 years ago with Peter Goodwin. ACTION OAK | PROTECT OUR OAK TREES Action Oak. This campaign to protect oak trees - was officially launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner. Woodland Heritage is a founding member of the Action Oak initiative which also includes the Woodland Trust, National Trust, the Duchy of Cornwall, Forest Research, Royal Botanical Gardens Kew,the
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