People living near near Trecastle, Brecon, are being invited to tell Forestry Commission Wales what they feel about plans for the future of their local woodland.
The Commission is keen to hear what residents have to say about plans for Glasfynydd Forest and has arranged a consultation event this month where staff from its district office in Llandovery will be on hand to discuss the proposals.
The woods provide many opportunities for public enjoyment including a circular six-mile walk or cycle route around the Usk Reservoir, as well as producing high quality timber and protecting important water catchments.
FC Wales manages the Assembly-owned woodlands to bring a variety of benefits to society, including improving environmental quality and in a way which can help to fight the effects of climate change.
In doing so, FC Wales values the feedback from community consultation which is an important requirement of maintaining accreditation for the UK Woodland Assurance Standard (UKWAS), which independently assesses forest management systems. The accreditation also allows FC Wales to sell timber with Forest Stewardship Council accreditation.
The consultation event will be held at the Community Hall, Trecastle, near Brecon, Powys between 3pm and 7pm on Monday 19 October.
Paul Dann, FC Wales Local Area Manager, said, “These consultation events provide an ideal opportunity for local residents to meet local Forestry Commission Wales staff as well as providing an opportunity for them to influence the future management of their woodlands.”
NOTES TO EDITORS
Forestry Commission Wales is the government department responsible for forestry policy and looks after the 309,000 acres (126,000 ha) of public forests owned by the Welsh Assembly Government.
CONTACT: Paul Dann, Local Area Manager, on 01558 690325, mobile 07789 651026.
Media enquiries to Forestry Commission Wales Information Officer Clive Davies on 0845 604 0845, mobile 07788 190922.