Guided by representatives from each of our partner organisations, united by a shared passion for revitalising our woodland and forestry industries. We aim to restore and enhance the health of our woodlands, fostering sustainable practices, promoting biodiversity and timber production.
Training
At theWoodlandHub, we want everyone to find the training they need to succeed and get more woodlands into management, through learning how to write a management plan to negotiating timber sales. We can help you upskill or find the right people to support you.
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Funded by
The Forestry Commission’s WIMFIF (Woodland Investment Grant Fund) supports the establishment and improvement of woodlands in the UK. This grant provides financial assistance for projects that enhance biodiversity, promote sustainable management, and increase woodland cover. By facilitating investments in forestry, WIMFIF aims to contribu
The Forestry Commission’s WIMFIF (Woodland Investment Grant Fund) supports the establishment and improvement of woodlands in the UK. This grant provides financial assistance for projects that enhance biodiversity, promote sustainable management, and increase woodland cover. By facilitating investments in forestry, WIMFIF aims to contribute to climate resilience and local economies.
Project funding ended in 2025, but please continue to use this resource and get in touch
Events
Events
What better way to network and learn, than by attending an event hosted by one of our partners. Woodland visits to saw mill open days, our expert partners regularly offer events and visits all over the country on a verity of Forest related subjects.
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theWoodlandHub partnership
Small Woods Association
The Small Woods Association offers support for woodland owners through training, advisory services, and resources focused on sustainable woodland management. They facilitate networking opportunities, share best practices, and provide access to funding information, empowering members to enhance biodiversity, improve woodland health, and promote community engagement in forestry initiatives.
The Royal Forestry Society offers expert guidance and resources for woodland management, focusing on sustainable practices and biodiversity enhancement. Members benefit from training programs, networking opportunities, and access to research and publications. The society promotes forestry education and advocacy, empowering individuals and communities to manage their woodlands effectively and responsibly.
Woodland Heritage champions the preservation and sustainable management of woodlands through education, research, and community engagement. They provide resources, funding opportunities, and expertise to support woodland owners and practitioners. By promoting traditional woodland crafts and enhancing biodiversity, Woodland Heritage fosters a deeper appreciation for our woodlands and their cultural significance.
The Sylva Foundation focuses on promoting sustainable woodland management and increasing woodland cover in the UK. They offer resources, tools, and guidance for woodland owners and managers, emphasising biodiversity and climate resilience. Through innovative projects and community engagement, the foundation supports the development of healthy woodlands that benefit people and wildlife alike.
Grown in Britain promotes sustainable forestry and the use of British-grown timber. They provide a certification scheme that ensures wood products meet high environmental standards. By connecting businesses with local suppliers and raising awareness of the benefits of British timber, Grown in Britain supports the growth of a sustainable forestry economy.
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