Sunday 27 November 2011

Jubilee Woods and Tree Week 2011

Jubilee Woods
 
Cardiff tree planting event
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal once again showed her support for the Jubilee Woods project. She planted a tree at St Peter's Community Hall in Fairwater, Cardiff which was attended by children from a local school and a group of teenagers from a Young Offenders Institute.
Just three years ago, this community garden was a wasteland but, with the help of the Woodland Trust and our free community packs, it is now described as a "haven of peace" in the heart of Wales' capital.

 
National Tree Week – 26th November – 4th December
It's National Tree Week (26th November – 4th December) and what a great way to celebrate the start of the tree planting season. We'll be highlighting the importance of trees through our Facebook and Twitter feeds and you can also read more here .
Diamond Woods
We now have 35 confirmed diamond woods. That's over 1.5 million trees that will be planted as part of our Jubilee Woods project so far. We are well on our way to our target of 60 Diamond Woods but still need help to achieve this. See how you can help here.
Thank you for helping us acquire our flagship Diamond Wood. We recently launched our local fundraising drive with an event that saw a fantastic turnout and real enthusiasm from the surrounding community. But we still need your support. Please donate now and help us maintain this momentum to achieve something wonderful in the heart of England.
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Tree planting events
Our tree planting season is well under way with various events planned around the country. The Burghley Estate Diamond Wood is one of the first events and they areholding a tree planting event at the beginning of December with local school and communities involved. Please keep visiting the Jubilee Woods website to see what's happening.


Local fundraising
County Durham kicks off our local fundraising activities, where we want local communities to make a real difference to their county. We are putting together a fundraising toolkit for anyone who wants to get involved. This will be available soon on our website. The kit will be packed with exciting fundraising ideas, downloadable posters, donations forms and invites. Keep visiting our site to find out more.
Schools and community free tree packs
We have sent out an incredible 17,500 free tree packs to schools and a further 1000 free tree packs to communities – that's a phenomenal 750,000 free tree supplied by the Woodland Trust. As a result of this, 1,800 acres will be planted across the UK; equivalent to five times the size of London's Hyde Park!
You can still apply for your free schools and community packs – a great way to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee and leave a lasting legacy for the future.


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Plant a garden tree
We want you to get involved in the Trust's ambitious plans to plant a million garden trees. You can be part of this nationwide transformation by pledging to plant a tree. We can help you choose your tree and once it is planted you can add your story to our new Royal Record – history in the making!
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Tuesday 15 November 2011

World Heritage Forests Magazine

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Issue 61 of World Heritage quarterly magazine: World Heritage Forests

Known as the "lungs of the Earth", trees are crucial to our planet's biological balance. The United Nations designated 2011 International Year of Forests, and issue 61 of World Heritage magazine takes a closer look at a selection of the 104 World Heritage forests and the challenges they face, including Congo Basin forests (RDC), Rio Plátano Biosphere Reserve, (Honduras) Tropical Sumatran Rainforest Heritage (Indonesia), and Redwoods (USA).
See the full e-version of the issue: English | French | Spanish
World Heritage is UNESCO's quarterly magazine featuring in-depth articles, news reports and key interviews with the people behind the preservation and management of the world's most outstanding sites. Stunning photographs present monuments, cities, natural parks and landscapes from around the globe. This magazine is particularly designed to reflect and enhance UNESCO's dedication to World Heritage sites: our legacy from the past, our responsibility for the present and our duty to future generations.

Forest Commission England to Merge with Natural England?

Looking at the recent changes at FC Wales and FC Scotland is there a forgone conclusion that the FC England Consultation Process will suggest a merger with the Environment Agency or Natural England? 

Merger of FC Wales into a Single Environmental Body - help, please
Confor has been fighting for FC Wales to retain its independence, in the face of proposals to merge it with Environment Agency and Countryside Council Wales.
Merger will see forestry policy and delivery, as well as the public forest estate, dominated by a department focused on environmental regulation - restricting activity rather than enabling. It is also likely to lead to the break-up of the Forestry Commission and threaten key resources such as Forest Research.
Confor has led opposition, briefing Assembly Members, securing continued media coverage and challenging the weak business case developed by senior civil servants. We have also worked with other industry organisations to ensure there is a common front.
Kath has set up this petition. Please sign it and email on to your colleagues, friends and family.
http://www.petitiononline.co.uk/petition/keep-forestry-commission-wales-independent/3757
Kath McNulty, Confor's Wales manager, reports:
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=369

FC Scotland reorganisation  
FC Scotland Director, Dr Bob McIntosh has been appointed to head a new Environment and Forestry department.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=370

Confor calls for forestry regulation report to be implemented   
The Forestry Regulation Task Force, established by the minister in response to a request by Confor, delivered its final report and recommendations to government, in October.
The report, Challenging assumptions, changing perceptions, challenges government to look at the way the forestry sector is regulated and is the culmination of nine months' work gathering information, engaging with interested parties and seeking views. The Task Force makes 15 key recommendations, 26 recommendations and a further 14 recommendations to improve existing processes.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=371

Confor puts pressure on GLA
Confor has upped its lobbying effort for forestry to be excluded from the requirement to be licensed under the Gangmasters Licensing Act. With this position supported by the Forest Regulation Task Force, Confor has now sent a recent report on the GLA to key politicians.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/News.aspx?pid=23&id=988

Confor meets ministers on renewables and new planting
Confor chief executive Stuart Goodall and chair Colin Mann participated in a series of constructive industry meetings with Scottish ministers Fergus Ewing and Stewart Stevenson, who have responsibility for energy and forestry policy, respectively, and with UK energy minister Charles Hendry who has responsibility for the Renewables Obligation.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=373

Confor contributes to debate on England's forests
Forestry has rarely had a higher profile in England, but public debate has focused almost exclusively around the issue of ownership of the public forest estate (PFE). Websites such as the ‘Save Our Forest' site provide an interactive forum for discussion and the emergence of the ‘Our Forests' initiative provides a welcome new contribution to the debate, both beginning a process of looking at the important wider issues around forestry in England. In order to contribute to this emerging debate, Confor has now published on its website the first three of a series of papers on forestry in England.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/News.aspx?pid=23&id=965

Confor hosts Defra forestry team
Staff from across Defra's forestry team spent an informative day discussing financially sustainable forestry during visits to forests in southeast England organised at the invitation of Confor. 
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=375

Update on energy policy
The Scotland and UK Governments' long gestation of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) finally seems to be coming to an end, while the refining of the Renewables Obligation (RO) continues, with banding and rates under consultation. The overwhelming focus of government policy so far, through the RO, has been on electricity generation from windfarms and carbon capture technologies, with biomass seen, by Westminster at least, as part of the large base-load electricity generation mix. With the RHI, renewable heat is now being targeted.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=376

Confor welcomes revised UK Forestry Standard and Guidelines
The revised UK Forestry Standard and associated Forestry Guidelines have just been released after years of consultation and development.  Confor has been involved in the process from the outset and generally welcomes the revisions. The documents set out the statutory framework for forestry, along with best practice guidance.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=377

Latest update on P ramorum:
Flight surveys have stopped for the winter, but compliance monitoring continues. The big news is the confirmed outbreak centred around Loch Dornal in Dumfries and Galloway. FC Scotland intends to designate the whole of Galloway as Zone 1, given real concern over the potential extent of the existing infection. Further sites in the vicinity are being inspected, and we can expect a changing scene.
Confor has been in liaison with FC Scotland on the response, including local controls and communication.
Note: A Sitka spruce on the site which had showed signs, has been confirmed as NOT P ramorum - seemingly, it is an algae.
FC is moving ahead with a composting trial in East Anglia: 500m3 will be heat treated for six to eight weeks, perhaps followed by full composting for another six weeks.
Authorised mills and agents are listed at: www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/INFD-876D2B

Plant health action plan
Caroline Spelman, environment secretary, recently announced an action plan to combat the exotic pests and diseases threatening the health of Britain's trees.

People trying to bring potentially infected plants and cuttings into the UK will face more-robust enforcement, and the government is putting £7m into research on combating new or exotic tree and plant pathogens.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=379

More disease
Fungus-like pathogen Phytophthora lateralis has been found in a Lawson cypress hedge in Plymouth. The disease is most common in western states of the US and Canada but there have also been outbreaks in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=380

Where next with conifers?
Confor needs your help - it will only take 5-10 minutes to respond.
In the light of pests and diseases, as well as climate change, James Hepburne Scott, of Alba Trees plc, is leading a Confor survey to find out members' views on species selection.  Please take time to answer four questions.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=381

Views wanted on tree planting in Scotland  
Dr Andrew Barbour, chairman of the Woodland Expansion Advisory Group, has called for views from across Scotland on how best to take forward woodland expansion.  Confor is represented on the 18-strong group of farmers, foresters, conservation, community and land experts, which has been tasked with the job of providing Scottish ministers with advice on identifying which types of land are best for tree-planting.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=382

Confor works on woodland expansion in Scotland
Again, Confor is asking for your help. There are just two simple questions.
As part of ongoing efforts to further the delivery of more commercial softwood planting, both as new woodland creation and at time of restock, Confor is setting up a task & finish group to assist input to the Woodland Expansion Advisory  Group (above), and also to the general promotion of industry's requirements.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=383

Confor urges FC to support statistics
Confor has written to the Forestry Commission (FC) highlighting the important role of the FC's statistics unit and asking that it be given sufficient resource to undertake its important industry activity.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=384

Northern Ireland Forest Service
There is change at the top for the Northern Ireland Forest Service: Malcolm Beattie is returning to head up the Forest Service as David Small finds a new post.

Lyme disease survey - please help
This is a survey of the experience of health services of people with tick-borne infections in the UK and Ireland (Eire). It has been set up by a group called LymeResearchUk and Ireland in conjunction with the charity Tick Talk Ireland and is led by independent researcher Kate Bloor. The survey is open from 14 October 2011 and will run for eight weeks.   
http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/latest-news/health-services-survey/
Any questions or enquiries about using this information can be directed to lymeresearchuk@mail.com

Confor Oscars - reminder  
Have you submitted your video clip for a chance of winning a cash prize?  Deadline for entries is 21 December 2011.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=360

Funding available for wild venison developments
Are you involved, or would you like to be involved, with wild deer management? Are you involved with wild venison processing and marketing? There is funding for those in east England, but it is hoped to roll it out across England. Evidence is required, so if it is of interest to you, please complete the expression of interest form by end of November.
http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=389

Nuffield scholarships
The closing date for applications for the 2012/13 Nuffield scholarships is 15 November 2011.  Jez Ralph has just completed one and says: "It is a huge opportunity to see forestry across the world and a shame that more foresters do not take advantage of it. I'm happy for anyone to contact me to discuss it." Jez.Ralph@silvanus.org.uk    http://www.nuffieldscholar.org/

EVENTS  
Confor events:  
International Forestry Exhibition 2012, at Ragley Estate, Alcester, Warwickshire, on 13-15 September 2012.  Following a record-breaking first exhibitor site meeting in October, the next one is 10 November 2011.  http://www.apfexhibition.co.uk/
Other events: http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/Default.aspx?pid=388