Forestry panel opens doors for views

Posted by Cath Flitcroft on 19/05/2011
Black Rocks sits on Forestry Commission land.

The Independent Panel on Forestry is inviting everyone interested in forests and woods to come forward, share their views and join in a public conversation. Following its second meeting, the Panel is also pleased to announce its initial visits: to the Forest of Dean, Northumberland and Kent.

In order to advise government on the future of forests and woods in England, the Panel wants to understand the widest range of views, interests and expertise. Now is your first opportunity to get involved, share your views and make your voice heard to the panel. You can find out more about the questions the Panel is posing and how to feed in your views on the Defra website

The Right Reverend James Jones Bishop of Liverpool, who chairs the Panel, recently kick-started this conversation when he met with a broad range of outdoor enthusiasts, including representatives from the BMC. The groups put forward their hopes and concerns about public access to forests and woodlands in England and presented the Bishop with a joint statement calling on the Panel to ensure public access is an important part of its discussions.

Outdoor experts speak up for forest access

Bishop James said:

“There is no doubt that people care deeply about the forests and their future. This subject has touched a nerve with the public and part of the Panel’s work is to understand why. I therefore urge you to use this opportunity and share your thoughts, ideas and feelings with us. It is crucial that we listen to everyone to whom this matters because ultimately this is a conversation that should involve us all.”

The Panel is also pleased to announce visits to the following locations:

  • The Forest of Dean – Monday 13th June
  • Northumberland (including Kielder) – Tuesday 26th July
  • Woods in Kent – Friday 16th September

This is just one of a range of ways to build up a good picture of the varied nature of forests and woods, and the role they play in communities and the economy. The Panel is keen to build a thorough picture of the vast array of interests and uses within the country’s forests and woodlands, to inform its final report in April 2012.

For more information about the Independent Panel on Forestry visit the Defra website



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