Promoting the sustainable production and use 
         of timber grown in South East England

 

WoodLots: 
published 4 times a year 
received by 1900+ subscribers 


Information, news
and free classified advertising for
local timber producers, wood-users
and all related organisations & businesses in the South East 

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Editor: Daniel Cope
All enquiries regarding editorial 
and advertising to: 

Daniel Cope, Weald WoodNet, 
The Woodland Enterprise Centre, 
Hastings Road, Flimwell, 
East Sussex, TN5 7PR
Tel:
01580 879552
Fax:
01580 879547
Email:
woodlots@woodnet.org.uk 
Web: www.woodnet.org.uk

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Last updated:
14th April 2008
Woodlots, an information & marketing service, aims to improve the economic viability of managing woodlands sustainably in the South East region by promoting the sale of local timber and wood products from the region.  Published four times a year both online and as a paper newsletter, WoodLots is distributed to over 1900 subscribers, all with a direct interest in timber production and use.  WoodLots is also available to an unlimited audience on the world wide web. 

A well managed woodland environment has the potential to produce a vast range of renewable products, whilst maintaining the uniquely wooded landscape of the region, generating income within the local rural economy, ensuring woodlands are safe for people to enjoy, and maintaining and often improving biodiversity. When you buy local wood products you support your local woodland environment and rural economy.
WoodLots is a Weald WoodNet initiative, based at the Woodland Enterprise Centre near Flimwell in East Sussex.

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WoodLots is a Weald WoodNet initiative supported by East Sussex County Council, West Sussex County Council, Hampshire County Council, Kent County Council, the Forestry Commission and WoodLots Friends