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Why Choose Tilhill?
Tilhill offers a full range of forest and woodland management services to owners, including forestry and woodland investment expertise. Our forestry management services are fulfilled by qualified and experienced managers who care for your woodland or forest to get you the best possible return and access to the premium timber prices. Our unique, internal, and sustainable interactions between our forestry and harvesting managers means we provide an unrivalled service to our clients.
1 billion trees
Since 1948, we have planted over 1bn trees... and counting
1,000 years of experience
Our team has over 1,000 years of experience between them in forestry management
The most professional staff
We employ more Chartered Foresters than any other organisation
1.5M tonnes of logs per annum
are harvested by ourselves putting £100M into the forestry sector
50% of UK woodlands
In private ownership are certified by our group UKWAS scheme.
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Latest News

Tilhill & Newcastle International Airport Create New Woodland Areas for North East Community Forest
The North East’s largest Airport has planted over 8,300 trees as part of its membership of the North East Community Forest Project
Helping to tackle climate change and support regeneration, the project plans to plant up to 500 hectares of trees by 2025, with a long-term goal to increase canopy cover across the North East by 30% before 2050 – almost double the current national average.
The new 5.77 hectare woodland area on Airport land, recently created with the help of the UK’s leading woodland creation and forest management company Tillhil.

New guide for forest managers to help adapt woodlands for climate change
A new guide setting out how landowners and managers can adapt their woodlands in the face of climate change has been published by the Forestry Commission, Scottish Forestry, Natural Resources Wales and the Northern Ireland Forest Service.
The UK Forestry Standard Practice Guide ‘Adapting forest and woodland management to the changing climate’ outlines the steps that can be taken to foster woodlands which will be resilient to current and future threats as a result of climate change, such as drought, changing weather patterns and more frequent, severe weather events.
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Tilhill’s Dragon’s Den Winners Announced
Tilhill hosted the latest session of ‘Dragon’s Den’, part of the ‘Unlocking Potential’ Management Development Programme facilitated by Explore Training with the 2022 cohort.
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