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Woodland Management
in Hampshire
Practical woodland management for private landowners, estates and farmers across Hampshire β from ride cutting and coppice restoration to thinning programmes and ash dieback management.
βββββ Trusted by landowners across Winchester and Hampshire
Woodland Management in Hampshire
Hampshire has a rich woodland heritage β from ancient semi-natural oak and hazel coppice in the chalk valleys to estate plantations and post-war conifer blocks. Woodland that is actively managed is both more productive and more ecologically valuable than woodland left entirely to its own devices.
We work with private landowners on practical, achievable management programmes β not theoretical plans that never get implemented. We’re realistic about what can be achieved with typical woodland budgets and we prioritise the work that delivers the most value.
Hampshire’s woodland is also increasingly affected by ash dieback, which is requiring many landowners to make difficult decisions about ash removal and woodland restructuring. We have direct experience of ash dieback management in both garden and woodland settings across the county.
What We Can Help With
Practical, hands-on woodland work β not consultancy reports. We visit, assess, advise and carry out the work.
Thinning
Selective removal of trees to release the best stems, improve crown development and increase light to the woodland floor. We agree a thinning specification before work begins and mark trees for removal.
Coppice Management
Rotational coppicing of hazel, ash and sweet chestnut. Includes ride-edge coppicing to improve light and diversity. See our coppicing page for full detail.
Ride Cutting
Clearance and maintenance of woodland rides and paths. Improves access, creates edge habitat and increases light levels. Bramble clearing and scrub control included where required.
Ash Dieback Management
Assessment and safe removal of ash trees affected by Chalara dieback β the primary management issue in Hampshire woodland right now. See our ash dieback page.
Veteran & Habitat Tree Retention
Identifying and protecting veteran trees, standing deadwood and habitat features during management operations. Wildlife survey support available where bat roosts or dormice are a concern.
Restocking & Planting
Replacing felled trees with appropriate species for the site β matching the planting to the soil, existing woodland character and management objectives. See our tree planting page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Let’s Talk About Your Woodland
We’ll visit, walk the site with you, and give you an honest assessment of what the woodland needs and what a realistic programme of work looks like.
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