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Anyone on here regularly do and complete woodland management plans that they have a decent "template" for, or know where the best place would be for me to research the best way to do them.

 

Just need a starting point really, can do the rest meself:biggrin::thumbup:

 

Thanks:thumbup:

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Haha, how's it going, you found somewhere yet?

 

I've got a woodland near me that's local authority owned but with no management plan, some of the pics are on here.

 

Going to go back Saturday to get things like soil samples and the like

 

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I've found a 23ha ASNW site of hazel coppice with oak standards owned by a local farmer which hasn't had any formal management for about 50 years. Going back on Friday to get some photos and complete the mapping. I am just going to look for CMS as suggested, thanks.

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