ENGLAND'S forestry minister will be among the speakers at this year's Forestry Conference.
Trudy Harrison MP will join the likes of Christopher Williams, chief executive of the Royal Forestry Society (RFS), and the Future Trees Trust's Jo Clark at the CLA, Forestry Commission and Grown in Britain event.
The 2023 focus is 'Next generation: Securing our future', and will feature a packed programme of sessions and talks.
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The conference - back for a sixth year - is normally attended by up to 200 foresters, farmers, landowners, land managers and other stakeholders from across the country, and provides a strong platform to hear from a range of experts and case studies, share experiences, network and collaborate.
Confirmed speakers so far include:
• Trudy Harrison, Forestry Minister
• Dame Glenys Stacey, chair of the Office for Environmental Protection
• Sir Edward Milbank, landowner and director of CSX Carbon
• Andy Howard, CEO of CSX Carbon
• Tom Williams, managing director of Maydencroft
• Jez Ralph, owner of Evolving Forests
• Christopher Williams, chief executive of the Royal Forestry Society
• Phoebe Oldfield, designer and furniture maker
• Ben Harrower, BH Wildlife Consultancy
• Jo Clark, head of research at Future Trees Trust
• Anna Brown, director at the Forestry Commission
• Simon Bullock, senior woodfibre manager, AW Jenkinsons
CLA President Mark Tufnell will also be participating in a session.
BOOKING
Tickets include a full day's programme, lunch, and tea and coffee.
These are priced at:
- £100 +VAT for CLA members and Grown in Britain certificate holders,
- £125 +VAT for non-members.
- £75 Including VAT for Students (Please call the office to access this rate. Proof of ongoing studying to be provided)
If you have any issues booking online, please call the CLA South East office on 01264 358195 or email southeast@cla.org.uk and the team will be happy to assist.
The event takes place on Wednesday, October 11, between 9 AM -and 5 PM at the Newbury Racecourse, The Racecourse, RG14 7PN.
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