Forestry and timber businesses across the UK are being asked to take part in an annual survey programme to collect data about the UK timber industry.
The surveys are run by Forest Research, with the support of the Expert Group on Timber and Trade Statistics. Results from the surveys are used to understand the state of the timber industry and the balance between supply and demand. These statistics are made available each year in the following publications:
Sheila Ward, Head of Forest Information and Statistics, said, “We’d like to encourage as many forestry and timber businesses in the UK as possible to take part so that we can build up a comprehensive picture of the industry today. These surveys play a vital role in providing the latest information about the economy and inform policy and programme development, as well as contributing to international statistics on wood production and trade.”
To complete a survey, you will need an individual reference number from Forest Research. If you have not yet been contacted by Forest Research about a survey that is relevant to your business and received a reference number, please contact statistics@forestresearch.gov.uk and you will be issued with a number. Once you have a reference number, simply click on the relevant links below to take part:
If you are unable to complete the surveys online, please contact the Official Statistics team in Forest Research for assistance, by email at statistics@forestresearch.gov.uk or by phone on 0300 067 5238.
All data provided is treated in the strictest confidence and will be aggregated with data from other businesses so that it will not be possible to identify an individual business in any publication or other report. The data will not be used for any purposes other than the production of statistics.
The deadline for completing the surveys is 28th February 2025.
For more information visit Surveys – Forest Research or contact statistics@forestresearch.gov.uk
Forestry and timber businesses across the UK are being asked to take part in an annual survey programme to collect data about the UK timber industry.
Forest Research has been awarded the ISO/IEC 17025 certification by the UK Accreditation Service (UKAS).
Forest Research has published a new report which summarises the current evidence on how woodland management and creation affects biodiversity, ecosystem resilience and key environmental benefits.
Forestry and timber businesses across the UK are being asked to take part in an annual survey programme to collect data about the UK timber industry.
Forest Research has been awarded the ISO/IEC 17025 certification by the UK Accreditation Service (UKAS).
Forest Research has published a new report which summarises the current evidence on how woodland management and creation affects biodiversity, ecosystem resilience and key environmental benefits.