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eAlert: 22 August 2019 - Managing ash trees affected by ash dieback

This eAlert contains guidance on work involving ash dieback, felling, force majeure and restocking, and on changes to policy, regulation and the CS manuals.

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  • The management of individual ash trees affected by ash dieback
  • Update to Operations note 27 and getting consent for work in SSSI woodland
  • Defra publishes new ‘Farming is Changing’ leaflet
  • ‘Force majeure’: the EU regulation for 15 days notification is extended to all schemes
  • Advice note to farmers and landowners affected by flooding
  • Don’t be stumped, view our updated ‘Tree felling – getting permission’ guide
  • Update to Operations Note 24 – Management of sites felled as a result of Phytophthora Ramorum
  • New guidance: Operations Note 24a - Restock species choice for felled larch plantation on an ancient woodland site
  • New Countryside Stewardship (CS) manuals on GOV.UK
  • Woodland Creation Maintenance WD1: update
  • Regulations on the import of forestry machinery
  • Movement authorisation and timber plant passporting in Kent
  • New: Woodland grants and incentives overview table

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Published 23 August 2019

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