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Glen Roy Forest from the west side of Bohuntine Hill

Glen Roy Forest Design Plan consultation

This is the Forest Design Plan (FDP) for Glen Roy Forest. The forest is situated 12 miles north of Fort William, immediatley to the north of Roy Bridge village on the A86 in Lochaber District, Inverness-shire.

The Forest Design Plan is a core management document that lays out proposals for the future management of a woodland in accordance with current policy and practice. 

The plans are far reaching, with a strong emphasis on delivering social, economic and environmental benefits. The plans are approved for an initial period of 10 years, with the period beyond this point being approved in outline. This allows for a review of the document and revision if necessary.

Forestry Commission woodlands are independently certified as sustainably managed under the UK Woodland Assurance Standard. Keeping people informed of management proposals affecting their local woodlands is an important part of maintaining this certification.

Consultation

The consultation has now closed. For further information please email iain.macechern@forestry.gsi.gov.uk, or write to:

Iain MacEchern,
Planning Forester
Forestry Commission Scotland
Lochaber Forest District
Torlundy
Fort William PH33 6SW.

Design plan

Glen Roy Forest Design Plan (PDF 288k)

Forest Images

Glen Roy Forest Photos (PDF 5594k)

Maps

What's of interest

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