18.04.24
Are there grants targeted at Agroforestry? Agroforestry can be described as an integrated approach to land management, where trees and agriculture co-exist to provide multiple benefits. Financial support is available through …
Woodland Creation for Biodiversity – What to consider? Our hosts for the night Andrew Barbour (Mains of Fincastle, Pitlochry) and Richard Lockett (Knockbain, Dingwall) also discussed their practical experiences of creating …
16.04.24
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Phil Knott and his family took on a croft in Drumfearn, on the Sleat Peninsula of Skye in late 2015. The 3ha croft had been wholly deer fenced and planted …
Donald Barrie has been managing the 1,000 hectare hill farm of Glensaugh for 22 years. A research station since 1943, Glensaugh continues to be managed as a commercial livestock unit. Lying …
The Imrie family have farmed at Hillhead farm in Torrance near Glasgow for 4 generations. This family-run farm comprises 400 acres owned, plus 100 acres rented. It has an altitude …
The Whiteford family farm at Burnfoot Farm, Sanquhar. It extends to 3500 acres, with 2500 acres being hill ground. The farm sits at 100m and hill rising to 400m above …
Knockbain Farm is just outside Dingwall in the Highlands. The farm extends to 250ha and has been in the Lockett family since 1971. Some of the farm is managed in-hand with …
Andrew and Debbie Duffus, and their sons, Sam, Ben and Max farm at Mains of Auchriachan, Tomintoul. Sitting with in the Cairngorms National Park. They run a hill farm rented …
Andrew and Seonag Barbour, and their family farm Mains of Fincastle, Pitlochry. A 540 hectare (1,334-acre), organic hill farm, sitting at over 1000 feet above sea-level rising to 1300 feet. It's …
Andrew Adamson is a 4th generation farmer at Netherurd Home Farm, a farm of 570 acres, near West Linton, where the family have been since 1940’s. Andrews’s wife Jayne, their daughter …
General Information This privacy notice tells you what Scottish Government and Scottish Forestry will do with the personal information we collect through the Integrating Trees Network. It will tell you: Which personal information …
07.12.23
General Information This privacy notice tells you what Scottish Forestry will do with the personal information we will collect as part of any enforcement actions we take in our role as …
18.03.22
Vacancies Case Support Officer | £28,255 - £29,556 | Part Time | Selkirk We’re looking for a Case Support Officer to join our South Conservancy Case Support team based in Selkirk. This is …
01.03.22
Windblow advice to owners of small woodlands This page provides advice and information on what needs to be considered when assessing, harvesting and replacing woodland that has been damaged by storms …
08.12.21
Purpose The following information is intended to assist relevant authorities responsible for maintaining the utilities network and key infrastructure, to understand felling permission requirements when dealing with windblown trees resulting from …
17.11.21
Corporate Plan The Corporate Planning framework encompasses the broad overview and infrastructure of our organisation. It refers to the different long term and annual plans we've in place to set our …
01.11.21
Past EIA consultations Inversnaid This RSPB Inversnaid Reserve Environmental Impact Statement covers the restoration of approximately 150 hectares (ha) of native woodland on the RSPB Reserve at Inversnaid. The reserve is 817 ha …
02.06.20
Great spruce bark beetle regulations, information and advice for Scotland The great spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus micans) is a common pest of spruce and pine in mainland Europe but is not native to …
19.05.20
Current threats If you report any sightings of the below threats then please report these through TreeAlert. More information about current and past threats is available on the Forest Research website. Phytophthora pluvialis Phytophthora pluvialis …
18.03.20
The forestry sector We've worked with the forestry sector and safety body representatives to develop guidance on how the forestry sector can safely restart. Read the Forestry Sector Safe Working guidance. We've also …
23.09.19
What is an accessible website? An accessible website allows users to navigate freely and view content without creating barriers. This means that information has to be easy to reach and available …
19.08.19
Our statement Introduction We're committed to ensuring that there's no form of modern slavery within our organisation, the activities funded by our grant giving, or our supply chains. Modern slavery is an …
18.02.19
We’re an executive agency of the Scottish Government. As a regulator, funder and policy advisor, we work to achieve the sustainable management and expansion of forests and woodlands to deliver …
07.12.18
Getting timber out of forests and to market means that heavily laden lorries are often to be seen on minor roads in rural areas. But one way to get them off …
26.10.18
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18.09.18
We want Scotland's forests to be available to everyone, whether they are visitors, volunteers, staff or community groups. We are committed to advancing equality of opportunity, eliminating discrimination and fostering …
24.05.18
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21.05.18
Social media is part of all of our lives and we enjoy managing our communities for you. To keep our channels welcoming to everyone, we've created community guidelines. We remove …
21.06.17
Fun for the whole family Get out into the woods There’s plenty to do outdoors for all ages this summer. See if you can find all the different animals and plants on …
01.09.16
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11.04.16
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15.08.13
Who we are We're the Scottish Government agency responsible for forestry policy, support and regulations. We're a progressive agency passionate about the crucial role trees have to play in tackling climate change …
06.03.13
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