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FLS Angus Glens Programme

Thursday, 07 March 2024

Since purchasing Glen Prosen in November 2022 we've been working to integrate it into our existing land holdings in Glen Doll, Glen Isla and Glen Markie. Our broad aims on purchasing the estate were in line with the Scottish Government's commitment to nature recovery, climate resilience and people's mental and physical health and well-being. It is a large project that will take time to deliver, b...

Glen Prosen: exciting opportunities for communities and business

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

We’re calling for ideas that will make the most of the buildings on the area of Glen Prosen that we now look after, situated within the Cairngorms National Park. The buildings could host a range of opportunities for communities and businesses looking to be part of our wider programme of landscape scale habitat restoration and sustainable land management.   That’s why we want to hear fro...

Angus Glens - frequently asked questions

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Is this a rewilding project? / Will you reintroduce any species? This project will adhere to the Scottish Government’s definition of rewilding, which includes involvement of people in the process. Habitat restoration, nature recovery and facilitating natural processes (such as tree regeneration and naturalised river courses) will be key, and we may consider reintroduction of lost tree and shr...

Strategies, policies, guidance and decision support systems to guide preparation and delivery of Land Management Plans

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

1. Government strategies and policies UK Forestry Standard and associated guidelines Scotland's Forestry Strategy Scottish Land Use Strategy Scottish Biodiversity Strategy Scottish Outdoor Access Code River Basin Management Plans Scotland’s Wild Deer: A National Approach 2. Scottish Forestry policies Achieving diversity in Scotland’s forest landscapes Design techniques for fore...

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Land management plan consultations

Scotland RegionsA land management plan details how we intend to manage a specific area of forest over a period of ten years.

When we develop a land management plan we gather views from a range of different stakeholders, particularly local communities. This helps us to develop the plan and balance and prioritise the sometimes competing objectives.

Have your say

Our current consultation are listed below. Is your local forest listed? We would love to hear your views, feedback and questions about our plans.

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Active land management plans

Scotland RegionsA land management plan details how we intend to manage a specific area of forest over a period of ten years.

After public consultation and approval, land management plans are put into action by our local teams.

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Find out more

Have a question about a plan or looking for a plan not featured here? Contact your local Forestry and Land Scotland office.