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Friday, 18 February 2011

Forestry Commission consultation halted


The Nicholsons Forestry team were pleased to hear that the consulatation on the Public Forest Estate in England has been brought to a halt. We feel this is the right decision at this time. Whilst we could understand the ethos behind the process, we had serious reservations with the proposals. Especially that there would be adequate protection put in place to secure the scale of access, recreational opportunities, biodiversity and landscape protection the Forestry Commission offer.

One of the issues raised in the Consultation was that the Forestry Commission is both a regulator (administering aspects of forestry law), and an operator in the business. We don't currently see a disparity in them holding both roles, and in some respects it is probably quite healthy and helpful. Provided the Forestry Commission are prepared to take heed of criticism levied at them by the private sector and their own regulatory arm, may they continue their good work.

We will be interested to see who will be sitting on the advisory panel (now being formed by the Environment Secretary), to report on forestry policy in England this autumn.

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