Changes to HGV Legislation
HGV operators can now use aerodynamic features and longer cabs to reduce fuel consumption and emissions More environmentally friendly heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) are allowed on Britain’s roads, thanks to
HGV operators can now use aerodynamic features and longer cabs to reduce fuel consumption and emissions More environmentally friendly heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) are allowed on Britain’s roads, thanks to
Green Farm could become a haven for people and wildlife. Credit: Matthew Roberts / WTML Charity urging public to help raise £4.6 million to create new woodland and protect an
Unique Forest Eye living tree feature focuses attention on forests fighting climate change Children today planted the first trees forming a giant forest eye in Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire, joining
Forestry Commission announces ground-breaking apprenticeship programme for the forestry sector A first-of-its-kind apprenticeship initiative to foster a growing, highly skilled and more diverse workforce within the forestry sector has been
A Forest Machine Magazine Exclusive. Forest Machine Magazine is the first forestry publication to bring you details of the brand new thinnings harvester from Nisula Oy. We were invited along
Forward-facing CCTV image showing the tree just before being struck by the train (image courtesy of CrossCountry Trains) Near miss with track workers and collision with a tree on the
A vacancy has arisen in our forestry team for a grounds person level 2 (forestry). This role requires an individual who has the appropriate skills and experience to carry out
STIHL Fully Charged Cordless Roadshow STIHL will be hitting the road throughout March with a new Professional Cordless Roadshow UK tour. The STIHL Fully Charged Cordless Roadshow will allow larger
As Tilhill Forestry draw up plans for Maesycilyn, Coetir Anian considers how working together with our neighbours could create a more diverse future for this site. Anybody familiar with Bwlch
A new working group is being set up to help small woodland owners and farmers with clearing up after Storm Arwen. The move comes after meetings between public forestry agencies