Britain’s trees are under unprecedented threat from new pests and diseases, including Chalara dieback of ash.
Mike Sankus, Arboricultural Association trustee and chair of the Association’s South East Branch, has worked closely with partners in the Forestry Commission, Kent Downs AONB and Kent County Council to produce a guide which offers practical advice.
The downloadable .pdf document will prove helpful to local councils, highway authorities, private tree and woodland owners, and contractors in Kent.
With the ultimate aim of the guide to help slow the spread of Chalara dieback of ash, minimise impacts on biodiversity, protect economic return from timber production, safeguard the public, and comply with legislation.
Download: Managing Chalara dieback of ash in Kent
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