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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.

Urban and Peri-urban Woodland Surveying and Management Planning

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Felling trees

Sub topic: Felling regulations

Guidance note and management plan template for urban and peri-urban woodland surveying and management planning.

Summary

For any woodland to receive grant aid from Scottish Forestry, management objectives and a programme of work must be agreed for a stated period. In the case of peri-urban woodland, additional information is required regarding the nature of the woodland, its current condition including levels of public usage etc., and the likely impact of proposed management activities.

Urban and Peri-urban Woodland Surveying and Management Planning

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