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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.
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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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Protect the environment during forest operations
Environmental awareness information for all contractors and sub-contractors working on the Welsh Government Estate
- 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.
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Get help to plan your woodland
We offer two pieces of guidance to help you plan your woodland
- Timber sales credit procedure
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Learning resources: Trees and woodlands
Find out about woodlands and trees – check out our resources.
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Warren Wood, near New Radnor
Famous waterfall and three walking trails
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Nash Wood, near Presteigne
Border country woodland between Wales and England
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Gogerddan Wood, near Aberystwyth
Woodland walk with carpets of bluebells in spring
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Wentwood, near Newport
Largest area of ancient woodland in Wales
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Manor Wood, near Monmouth
Small woodland in the Wye Valley
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Cilgwyn Wood, near Llandovery
Walking trail in peaceful woodland on edge of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
- Definition of trees and woodland for forest regulations
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Wyndcliff Wood, near Chepstow
Walk to the Eagles Nest, a famous viewpoint over the Wye Valley
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Pen Arthur Wood, near Llandovery
Uphill walk to a viewpoint and access to the Beacons Way