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Woodland Trust Wood
Gibbet Hill Wood
Coventry nr Warwick University
10.36 ha (25.60 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Beech Hill Wood
Ferryside
0.52 ha (1.28 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Castle Hill Wood
Castleside nr Consett
6.56 ha (16.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ford Wood
Bassingbourn
2.34 ha (5.78 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Jenny's Wood
Hartland Clovelly
1.09 ha (2.69 acres)
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Policy paper
Defnydd o’r Iaith Gymraeg – Safbwynt Coed Cadw
Lle bo’n briodol, mae defnyddio’r Gymraeg ochr yn ochr â’r Saesneg yn ein galluogi i gyfathrebu’n fwy effeithiol â phobl yng Nghymru.
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Policy paper
Holding back the waters – trees and flood mitigation
Case studies demonstrating how trees and hedgerows on farmland can help reduce flood risk, surface water run-off and soil erosion, and protect riverbanks.
PDF (1.82 MB)
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Journal
Wood Wise – natural and cultural heritage
The winter 2015 issue of Wood Wise explores the importance of protecting heritage features and the conflicts that can arise between trees and archaeology.
PDF (8.66 MB)
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Position statement
Ash dieback – the Woodland Trust's position
Ash dieback, caused by the non-native invasive fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, presents a major threat to the UK’s treescape on a scale not seen since the Dutch elm disease epidemic of the 1970s.
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Position statement
Use of the Welsh language – the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust is committed to using the Welsh language alongside English where appropriate and making everyone welcome, no matter their preferred language.
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