Skip to main content

Storm Dave brings disruptive and potentially damaging winds across Scotland, with the MET office issuing yellow and amber warnings through Saturday into Easter Sunday morning and across the weekend.  Peak gusts of 50-60 mph will be possible fairly widely, with 60-70 mph in more exposed areas. There is a slight chance of even stronger gusts of 80-90 mph in such exposed areas for a time. Please take care. and refer to our guidance on preparing for storms. We recommend woodland managers and owners read the Scottish Windblow Contingency Plan, while guidance is also available on managing storm damaged trees.

Glen Finglas Woodland Restoration Environmental Statement Part 1

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Environmental Impact Assessment

Environmental Statement for Glen Finglas woodland restoration. Part one of four.

Summary

This environmental statement has assessed the impact of 218 ha of native woodland restoration on Woodland Trust Scotland’s (WTS) Glen Finglas estate. This woodland restoration would be predominantly by natural regeneration (176 ha) with some new planting (42 ha) over three sites and would be protected by circa 20 km of deer fence. This proposal is part of the wider Great Trossachs Forest Project.

Glen Finglas Woodland Restoration Environmental Statement Part 1

PDF | (4.35 MB )

This file might not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Please contact us to request an alternative format.

Share this page with others

Was this page helpful?

Feedback buttons

Rate your experience

Your feedback helps us to improve this website. Do not give any personal information because we cannot reply to you directly.

Your feedback helps us to improve this website. Do not give any personal information because we cannot reply to you directly.

Rate your experience

Your feedback helps us to improve this website. Do not give any personal information because we cannot reply to you directly.