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WoodNet is an informal network for connecting both people with an interest in woodland creation or management and professionals who work in the sector. It creates opportunities for joined up thinking, connection and education and sharing of information about woodland creation and management.

We offer a forum for landowners and managers, agents, advisors, and woodland and forestry professionals to meet up, make contact and share ideas.

In doing so, we aim to generate more opportunities for new woodlands to be created and for existing woodlands to be managed effectively in the region, encouraging and enabling woodland conservation, biodiversity and timber production.

How we do this

WoodNet creates space for this to happen through a regular programme of welcoming and valuable events which are held bi-monthly, sometimes in woodland spaces.

At the heart of these events is networking; the opportunity to meet likeminded people, make new contacts and explore future collaborations and partnerships. Attendees are encouraged to bring and distribute useful literature and to promote other related events, trainings and projects.

Events are often themed and there is sometimes a speaker from the sector, providing beneficial insight and experience in a range of topics such as biodiversity, tree health and agroforestry.

In addition, Forestry Commission staff are usually in attendance to provide expertise and updates to regulations and standards in woodland management.

Join us

If you are interested in creating and managing woodland, you are very welcome to join us at our events, they are very worthwhile attending not least for the range of people you will meet and the opportunity to stay up to date with what’s happening in the region.

Upcoming WoodNet events are on our events page.

You can also join our mailing list through the ‘newsletter’ links at the top and bottom of this page – just make sure to tick the box for WoodNet.

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WoodNet events are often themed and there is sometimes a speaker from the sector, providing beneficial insight and experience in a range of topics such as biodiversity, tree health and agroforestry.