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Daily Archives: 11 October, 2013

The British domestic firewood supply chain – report published

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery11 October, 2013

A summary report of a survey undertaken during 2012 of the domestic firewood supply chain has been published. 336 actors responded from 69 counties. Moving towards universal standards and improved clarity of terminology were seen as important but would require a nationwide strategy.

The woodlands at Ashdown House

Good Woods provides support to National Trust property

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery11 October, 2013

Good Woods advisor, Paul Orsi (Sylva Foundation) visited the National Trust owned Ashdown Estate this week to discuss the future management of woodlands that surround the 17th Century Ashdown House.  Paul was invited by Richard Jackson, who manages the estate, and Andy Foley the resident Ranger. The woodlands at Ashdown estate are a very prominent…

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