Minister Michael Healy-Rae has said that, on average, the processing time for Reconstitution Ash Dieback Scheme is 88 days.
Nine thousand trees have now been planted by more than 50 community groups, schools and colleges in a three-year project. The ...
Ash dieback and other tree diseases are resulting in significantly more greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought because a large amount of carbon is escaping from woodland soils, a study has ...
PART of a well-used county A-road is set to close from tomorrow for essential tree works. The A40 at Lea will close between ...
Ash dieback and other tree diseases are resulting in significantly more greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought because a large amount of carbon is escaping from woodland soils, a study has ...
Ash dieback is a severe disease that has substantially threatened European ash populations, particularly Fraxinus excelsior. The disease is caused by the invasive ascomycete fungus Hymenoscyphus ...
A Derbyshire A-road is set for a period of closure next week – with work taking place to remove 200 diseased trees that are ...
Volunteers have been given 1,200 saplings including hawthorn, blackthorn, elder and hazel.
The Saving Devon's Treescapes project has been led by charity Devon Wildlife Trust More than 250,000 trees have now been ...
Work is now underway in South Lanarkshire to safely remove the most dangerous trees affected by ash dieback disease. Specialist equipment has been used to remove affected ash trees from the embankment ...