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The National Inventory of Woodland and Trees for England is being published at a country, regional, and county level.
The Inventory Report for England was launched on the 21 November 2001 by Forestry Minister Elliot Morley at a Tree Council event to mark the start of National Tree Week.
The regional and county level reports will be published during 2002; please see timetable below.
niengland.pdf | ||
England Inventory Report | England Wallchart |
The Inventory Report for England includes a fold-out colour A1 wallchart (pictured above). Wallcharts are also available separately, free of charge. The Inventory Reports for England and the regions cost £15 each and can be ordered from Forestry Commission Publications.
Inventory Reports at county level have been published as PDF files only. To request a printed version contact: FR NFI Enquiries
PDF files of the regional and county level Reports are available to download below. Please note that due to the complex mapping contained within the reports, the PDF files sizes may be quite large – on average, around 5 MB.
ninortheast.pdf | North East Region | County ReportsCleveland |
niyorkshireandthehumber.pdf | Yorkshire and the Humber Region | County ReportsHumberside |
niwestmidlands.pdf | West Midlands Region | County ReportsHereford & Worcester |
nieastmidlands.pdf | East Midlands Region | County ReportsDerbyshire |
nisouthwest.pdf | South West Region | County ReportsAvon |
nieastofengland.pdf | East of England Region | County ReportsBedfordshire |
nisoutheast.pdf | South East Region | County ReportsBerkshire |
ninorthwest.pdf | North West Region | County ReportsCheshire |
nilondon.pdf | London Region |
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