Forestry England
Forestry England is a division of the Forestry Commission, responsible for managing and promoting [|publicly owned forests] in England.
Forest Enterprise, the precursor to Forestry England, was originally formed as a Great Britain-wide organization in 1996. With the advent of devolution to Scotland and Wales, Forest Enterprise was on 1 April 2003 split into Forest Enterprise England, Forest Enterprise Scotland, and Forest Enterprise Wales. Forest Enterprise England was subsequently rebranded to Forestry England on 1 April 2019.
Its mission is to connect everyone with the nation’s forests by creating and caring for England's forests for people to enjoy, wildlife to flourish and businesses to grow. It operates under the Forestry Act and subsequent legislation and is part of the Civil Service and an Executive Agency of the Forestry Commission.
Operation
Forestry England is headquartered in Bristol, and for organisational purposes it divides England into six forest regions each with their own regional office:- North England, based in Bellingham, Northumberland near Hexham.
- Yorkshire, based in Pickering, North Yorkshire.
- Central England, based in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
- West England, based in Coleford, Gloucestershire.
- East England, based in Santon Downham, Suffolk.
- South England, based in Lyndhurst, Hampshire.