Forestry Commission
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The Forestry Commission is a government body in the United Kingdom. With headquarters in Edinburgh, it is now divided into three regions: Forestry Commission England, Forestry Commission Scotland and Forestry Commission Wales. It has commercial timber interests managed by regional Forest Enterprise agencies, and also owns Forest Holidays which hires out forest cabins to the general public.
Locations with forest cabins:
- Kielder Forest, Northumberland, England
- Strathyre, Perthshire, Scotland
- Keldy Forest, Cropton, Pickering, North Yorkshire, England (in the North York Moors National Park)
- Deerpark, Liskeard, Cornwall, England
Woods
- Bourne Wood, Lincolnshire
- Twyford Wood, Lincolnshire or Twyford Wood, Lincolnshire (airfield connections)
See also
External links
Categories: UK government stubs | Forests and woodlands of the United Kingdom | Departments of the United Kingdom Government



