Results for "Cenmynachlog"
- Biomass supply chain
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eSales - timber online sales
Access online sales of timber grown on the Welsh Government's woodland estate.
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Long-term timber sales
Information on the long-term timber contracts offered on the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
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Short-term timber sales
Information on small roundwood, hardwood, niche market and firewood contracts offered on the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
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Apply for a harvesting contract
Find out about the tender process for harvesting contracts on the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
- Timber haulage
- Identify, report and manage tree pests and diseases
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Our forest and woodland certification
Find out about international forest certification schemes, the UK’s independent certification standard for verifying sustainable forestry practice and how they benefit Wales.
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Identifying ancient woodlands
The Ancient Woodland Inventory shows woodlands that have had continuous woodland cover for some centuries.
- Choosing the right tree species
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Check if you need a felling licence
If you’re planning to carry out tree felling on your land, you must make sure you have the correct licence before you start any work.
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Environmental Impact Assessment for forestry activity
Find out when an Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) is required and how the EIA process works.
- Statutory plant health notices
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Apply for a forest management plan
A Forest Management Plan can be used to authorise your thinning, felling and restocking proposals.
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Report suspected illegal tree felling
How to let us know if you think trees have been felled without the necessary permission
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Protect the environment during forest operations
Environmental awareness information for all contractors and sub-contractors working on the Welsh Government Estate
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Apply for a felling licence
Use this service to apply for a felling licence
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Buying and selling land with a felling licence
A felling licence applies to the land, regardless of its owner. A felling licence stays with the land, even after it’s bought or sold.
- eSales - 2024 to 2026
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Planning your forestry project
It is never too early to consider the environmental issues that may arise with your Forestry project and how you might avoid or minimise any impacts.