Newton Nursery land management plan
Newton Nursery land management plan
This plan is a review of Forestry Commission Scotland’s management of Newton nursery.
The purpose of the plan is to set out the management objectives and prescriptions for the plan area for the next ten years in detail (and in more broad terms for the following twenty years) which will fulfil the requirements of the UK Woodland Assurance Scheme.
The plan only covers the ground outwith the nursery fields, including the shelter belts (5.9ha), but not the working of the nursery beds. The management of these is covered by a separate nursery management plan.
Within the plan period the only work planned is the restocking of an area of Scots pine that was felled to control the spread of Dothistroma needle blight.
Newton nursery is situated 3km west of Elgin and is just north of the A96.
Newton produces 7 million of the 20 million trees required by FLS each year.
Timeline
The plan has been approved and is now active. It is scheduled to be renewed in March 2028.
Documents and maps
- Plan summary (PDF) - a summary of the approved plan.
- Land management plan (PDF 0.3MB) - details our objectives for the area and our management proposals.
- Location map (PDF 0.5MB) - shows the location of Newton nursery in relation to the local area.
- Key features map (PDF 0.7MB) - shows the key features that will influence the management of the woodland around Newton nursery.
- Management map (PDF 0.5MB) - shows the proposed management for the area.
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