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Public Register Extension Dates 2019/20

A list of extension dates to public register consultations during the festive period 2019/20.
28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (10.45 KB)
Regulations, directives and orders

Scottish Forestry and Statutory Consultees Joint Working Agreement

This agreement explains how Scottish Forestry and their Statutory Consultees work together in creating and managing Scotland’s woodlands.
05 Aug 2025 (Updated date)
FILE (1.01 MB)
Forest management and planning
Applications and forms

Future Grant Support for Forestry – Consultation Paper

This consultation exercise sought to draw on the views, insights and experience of landowners, land managers and the people of Scotland in the further development of grant support for forestry post-2025 and into the future.
30 Jun 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (514.97 KB)
Grants and funding

Consultation - Future Grant Support for Forestry - Respondent Information Form

You can access and respond to this consultation online on our consultation hub.
28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
FILE (879.64 KB)
Guidance, notes, checklists and advice

Forestry Engagement and Consultation Processes

This document, updated in September 2023, sets out the engagement and consultation processes for forestry plans and proposals in Scotland.
25 Jun 2025 (Updated date)
PDF (399.50 KB)
Communities and community engagement

Future Grant Support for Forestry: Analysis of consultation responses

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (702.87 KB)

Future Grant Support for Forestry: Redacted responses

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
FILE (4.89 MB)
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EIA report / scoping request

EIA scoping opinion Warblaw woodland creation

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } The Scoping Opinion outlines the environmental topics that must be assessed for the 1,053‑hectare Warblaw Woodland Creation project, detailing required surveys, cumulative considerations, and mitigation expectations to ensure a comprehensive EIA addressing likely significant effects.
13 Apr 2026 (Updated date)
PDF (360.21 KB)
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)
EIA report / scoping request

EIA scoping opinion Warblaw woodland creation

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } The Scoping Opinion for the proposed Warblaw Woodland Creation EIA project sets out the environmental issues that must be assessed in the forthcoming EIA Report for a 1,053‑hectare afforestation proposal south of Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway. It confirms which topics are “scoped in,” including landscape and visual impact, ecology, ornithology, peat and hydrology, socio‑economic effects, wildfire risk and future timber transport, while noting several areas that can be addressed through UK Forestry Standard compliance rather than the EIA itself. The document explains required surveys, assessment methodologies, cumulative impact considerations, and mitigation expectations across receptors such as open habitats, protected bird species, GWDTEs, private water supplies, and recreational access. Input from statutory consultees and community stakeholders informs a detailed set of requirements that the applicant must follow so the eventual EIA Report provides a robust, evidence‑based analysis of likely significant environmental effects and reasonable alternatives for the woodland creation scheme.
13 Apr 2026 (Updated date) Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)
EIA report / scoping request

EIA scoping opinion Warblaw woodland creation

a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } The Scoping Opinion outlines the environmental topics that must be assessed for the 1,053‑hectare Warblaw Woodland Creation project, detailing required surveys, cumulative considerations, and mitigation expectations to ensure a comprehensive EIA addressing likely significant effects.
13 Apr 2026 (Updated date) Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs)

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