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Woodlands awards 2017


Steve Bullman
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Woodlands.co.uk is celebrating the best that the woodland world has to offer with the launch of the annual Woodlands Awards.

 

Wonderful and innovative things are taking place in the woodlands sector all the time. But there has never been an awards scheme that celebrates and gives due recognition to these ventures.

 

Fourteen awards will recognise innovation, enterprise, hard work, talent and woodland wit. We want to see the best blogs, websites and photographs; hear about the most useful tools, buildings and contractors; read recommendations of the best course providers, forest schools and community woodlands. Tell us about your favourite woodland book of the year or the most eye-catching trade stand.

 

There is a category for everyone, whatever their interest or involvement in woodlands. Visit our website Woodlands.co.uk to learn more and to nominate your favourites.

 

This is the first awards scheme that recognises the endeavour of individuals, both amateur and professional. It also acknowledges the vital support of organisations and businesses to woodland owners, workers and enthusiasts.

 

The awards are divided into two groups: awards for individuals (woodland owners and users) and awards for enterprises (woodland organisations, businesses, and educational programmes).

 

 

Awards for individuals

Best Woodland Blogs

Best Small Woodland Websites

Best Woodland Photography

Best Woodland Buildings/Shelters

Best Woodland Tools

Best Woodland Water Projects

Best Whole Wood Owners’ Coordinators

 

Awards for enterprises

Best Woodland Contractors

Best Forest Schools

Best Woodland Courses

Best Community Woods

Best Woodland Books of the Year

Best Woodfair Trade Stands

Best Regional and National Woodland Organisations

 

The closing date for entries is 31 July 2017. Prizes, widespread recognition and publicity via the pages of Living Woods Magazine await the winners.

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