Forestry England in Shropshire & Herefordshire

Forestry England in Shropshire & Herefordshire Find out what's happening in Forestry England managed woodlands in Shropshire and Herefordshire.

The Marches team manage 42 woodlands from Shawbury in Shropshire to Leominster in North Herefordshire. Many of these are productive woodlands providing timber for wood products, fuel and firewood. The Public are welcome to walk in all our woodlands and it is possible to cycle and horse ride in some of them.

We love the cycle of forestry ❤️🌲After trees are felled, more light hits the forest floor and it’s not long before new h...
16/06/2026

We love the cycle of forestry ❤️🌲

After trees are felled, more light hits the forest floor and it’s not long before new habitats emerge above the ground. One of our favourite sights is the foxgloves that often spring up in the years that follow harvesting.

This beautiful cluster is a treat for the eyes and the bees in Mortimer Forest’s Hazel Coppice.

Last chance to apply! ⏳Applications for our Marketing & Communications Officer role close on Monday 15th June - and we’d...
08/06/2026

Last chance to apply! ⏳

Applications for our Marketing & Communications Officer role close on Monday 15th June - and we’d love to hear from you!

If you’re ready to:
✅ Create engaging content
✅ Deliver impactful campaigns
✅ Work across some of England’s most beautiful forest locations 🌲

Then apply today before it’s too late 👇
https://careers.forestryengland.uk/jobs/job/Marketing-and-Communications-Officer/590

📍 The position is based at Wyre Forest (Worcestershire) at least one day a week, with regular travel to Mortimer Forest (Ludlow) and Leigh Woods (Bristol).

Happy Volunteer’s Week!🥳Did you know in Mortimer Forest we are supported by fantastic volunteers from Friends of Mortime...
04/06/2026

Happy Volunteer’s Week!🥳

Did you know in Mortimer Forest we are supported by fantastic volunteers from Friends of Mortimer Forest?

They join us every month, whether we’re keeping the Easy Access Trail clear of nettles, or beating back the bracken to improve habitats for butterflies and moths, come rain or shine, they turn out to lend a hand.

Here we are working together this winter, to plant over 1600 hedgerow plants at Haye Park Meadow beside Climbing Jack Common (home of the bluebells).

Filling in the gaps will restore the hedgerow and create a network for nature that will connect different parts of the forest, improving biodiversity.

A huge thank you to our volunteers from Friends of Mortimer Forest and to all the amazing volunteers who help care for the nation’s forests.

Please do not light fires in the forest🔥 Someone thought it was a good idea to light this fire and didn’t put it out pro...
21/05/2026

Please do not light fires in the forest🔥

Someone thought it was a good idea to light this fire and didn’t put it out properly. The fire spread underground and popped up a short distance away where it continued to burn unattended.

Our forests are vulnerable to fires, both above ground and beneath the surface. They can spread quickly, putting people and wildlife at risk.

Never light a fire or BBQ in our forests. Make sure any ci******es are put out and disposed of properly. If you discover a wildfire, get to a safe place and call 999.

We're hiring! 🎉Are you a creative professional looking to help make a real difference? We are currently looking for a ne...
14/05/2026

We're hiring! 🎉

Are you a creative professional looking to help make a real difference? We are currently looking for a new Marketing and Communications Officer to join our Recreation and Engagement team in West District.

The role will be based in our office in Wyre Forest (Worcestershire) at least one day a week, with regular travel to our other offices in Mortimer Forest (Ludlow) and Leigh Woods (Bristol).

🔗 Find out more about the role over on our job portal: https://careers.forestryengland.uk/jobs/job/Marketing-and-Communications-Officer/590

Vacancy closes midnight Monday 15 June!

16/04/2026

Our Woods for Wood White project at Bury Ditches has come to an end, and it's been a year to celebrate 🦋

Working with Butterfly Conservation and funded by the Shropshire Hills National Landscape Conservation Fund, we've been restoring vital habitat for the wood white butterfly, one of the UK's most threatened species.

Over the past year, we've cleared more than 5,900 square metres of overgrown vegetation, reopening sunny ride-side habitat and encouraging wildflowers like bird's-foot trefoil and meadow vetchling to flourish. This gives this rare butterfly the best possible chance to thrive.

With wood whites now being recorded at new sites in Wales, the future is looking brighter for this beautiful species, and a reminder of what careful woodland management can achieve 🌿

Find out more here: https://forestryuk.link/wood-white

13/04/2026

Planting for the future at Shawbury Heath 🌲

We recently spent time at Shawbury Heath, one of our working woodlands near Shrewsbury, where our skilled teams have been planting nearly 9,000 Scots Pine saplings.

Careful preparation of the site helps our teams plant efficiently and supports the long-term management of this woodland. Over time, these trees will become part of a sustainably managed forest, providing timber whilst also supporting nature.

This is sustainable forestry in action, balancing the needs of today with those of future generations.

https://www.forestryengland.uk/

We’ve had a sunny week at Eastridge, even better as the road up to the Habberley car park has been resurfaced! The perfe...
10/04/2026

We’ve had a sunny week at Eastridge, even better as the road up to the Habberley car park has been resurfaced!

The perfect chance to see the bluebells, ride the mountain bike trails and enjoy the woods.

Shape the future of Wapley Forest Plan including Stapleton, Lingen and Wapley woods. Our 10-year Forest Plan for Wapley ...
09/03/2026

Shape the future of Wapley Forest Plan including Stapleton, Lingen and Wapley woods.

Our 10-year Forest Plan for Wapley (northwest Herefordshire) is up for renewal, and we would like to invite you to leave some feedback on our proposed revision to the Forest Plan.

Forest Plans define the long-term vision for our woods and set out how we will work towards this vision over the next ten years.

Review the plan and leave feedback by 7 April 2026 here: https://forestryuk.link/WapleyForestPlan

Car parking update🚗Whitcliffe visitor car park will be closed on Friday 20 February for tree felling. Please note, Vinna...
18/02/2026

Car parking update🚗

Whitcliffe visitor car park will be closed on Friday 20 February for tree felling.

Please note, Vinnalls car park and Black Pool car park will be open.

Address

Mortimer Forest Office, Whitcliffe
Ludlow
SY82HD

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