
There’s more than £157 million available for south west timber processing businesses which feel they could improve the economic value of forests or forest products in the region.
The Sustainable Woodland South West programme has put up the money up especially for forest and woodland owners (including estates) farms, local authorities, and charities.
Projects covered by the cash could include access work such as construction of loading bays or ‘forest’ roads, work on some ‘silvicultural’ operations (were not talking Japan, here), feasibility studies, training, capital investments in forest machinery, and infrastructure for in-forest recreational enterprises (er, a cleaning and some tent pegs would surely do it).
For more information, download the prospectus
posted by Cptn
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