Bardney Limewoods Forest Plan 2025 Consultation
Overview
We would like to invite feedback on the proposed Bardney Limewoods Forest Plan.
The Bardney Limewoods are a cluster of fragmented woodlands totalling 1320.8ha, They straddle the East and West Lindsey Local Authorities about 12km east of Lincoln City, mostly lying between Wragby and Bardney with outliers of Wickenby to the north west and Horsington & Stixwould to the south east.
Forest plans define the long term vision for a woodland or a collection of woodlands and set out how management will move towards achieving this vision over the next ten years.
This online questionnaire forms part of a consultation with stakeholders that helps to ensure that we achieve an appropriate balance of objectives.
Why your views matter
It is a requirement that all Forestry England woodlands are managed to the high standards needed to meet the Forest Stewardship Council ® (FSC®) and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification™ (PEFC™). All Forestry England’s forests and woods are independently certified as sustainably managed, to continue to benefit future generations.
The forest plan is available to download as a PDF below and can be viewed as part of the questionnaire.
The online consultation will run until 23rd July 2025. Any comments should be submitted through the online survey form before the closing date. Feedback received after the closing date will not be considered.
Give us your feedback
This activity will open on 23 Jun 2025. Please come back on or after this date to give us your views.Audiences
- Forest visitor
- Forestry Commission agent / contractor / partner
- Government department / agency or unitary authority
- Wildlife management
- Wood processor - including timber and woodfuel production
- Woodland group
- Education and academia
- Central England
- East & East Midlands
Interests
- Education and learning
- Recreation
- Timber, wood products and woodfuel
- Woodland management
- Wildlife management
- Pests and Diseases
- Forest design plans
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