You will find here all Tilhill’s news as well as interesting and relevant news from around the forest industry.
A new £2.6 million contract to move thousands of tonnes of timber by sea, instead of by road, aims to continue the Scottish Government’s commitment to help decarbonise the forestry sector.
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Rhiannon, from Wrexham, currently studying at Llysfasi, received a specially carved wooden trophy along with £250 prize money, presented by John Ferguson, Tilhill Senior Forest Manager.Â
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Tilhill were proud sponsors of four special woods and two educational programmes named by the Royal Forestry Society (RFS) as the Best of the Best in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Â
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Kate Palmer, from Dundee, Scotland and based at the School of Natural Sciences (SNS), Bangor University, was presented with the Tilhill Phil Johnson Memorial Award for the Top Student 2021-22 on the MSc Silviculture module.Â
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Tilhill is celebrating after a double win in the Quality Timber Awards at the 2022 Scotland’s Finest Woods Awards which recognise excellence in forests, woodlands and forest-related projects across Scotland.Â
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Scotland has achieved nearly 80% of the yearly woodland creation target, despite the main planting season being badly affected by a run of winter storms. A total of 10,480 ha of new woodland was created in Scotland, with 42% being native species.
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The Woodland Investment Grant: The scheme is once again open to landowners and managers, including not-for-profit organisations. It will provide support for people to create new woodlands and/or enhance and expand existing woodlands, in accordance with the UK Forestry Standard.
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Foresight Sustainable Forestry Skills Training Programme, an exciting opportunity for potential candidates based in South Wales is launched.
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A diverse range of woodland projects across England have received £6 million from the Trees Call to Action Fund
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Tilhill announces their support for tree improvement charity Future Trees Trust. Â
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The North East’s largest Airport has planted over 8,300 trees as part of its membership of the North East Community Forest Project.
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A new guide setting out how landowners and managers can adapt their woodlands in the face of climate change
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