Woodland Award
The RASE Woodland Award was last contested in 2004 and is under review at present. It is hoped it will resume in 2007.
The Woodland Award is given to celebrate an outstanding example of woodland and habitat management. Schemes may include the creation and or management of woodland and particular recognition will be given to innovative ideas, those that bring substantial public benefit and those creating alternative income.
A trophy and plaque are awarded, together with honorary membership of the Society.
Previous winners:
2004 - South East England
| Class 1 | - | The Royal Forestry Society Final Crop Award for Broadleaves: Cowdray Estate, Midhurst, West Sussex |
| Class 2 | - | The Royal Forestry Final Crop Award for Conifers: Balcombe Estate, Stonehall, Balcombe, West Sussex |
| Class 3 | - | The Mallinson Trophy for Natural Regeneration: Balcombe Estate, Stonehall, Balcombe, West Sussex |
| Class 4 | - | The Longhurst Trophy for Plantations on Farmland: The Hucking Estate, East Sussex |
| Class 5 | - | The RASE Silver Medal Certificate for Uneven Aged Woodland: Lord Kingsdown, Torry Hill, Sittingbourne, Kent |
| Class 6 | - | No competition |
| Class 7 | - | The Seymour Challenge Cup for Medium Woods: Wilderness Wood, Uckfield, Sussex |
| Class 8 | - | The Forestry Commission Cup for Large Woods: Leconfield Estate, Petworth, West Sussex |
| Class 9 | - | The Lowther Cup for Community Woods: Stansted Park, Rowlands Castle, Hampshire |
| Class 10 | - | FTA Trophy for Regional Speciality – Coppicing: Mr Leigh Pemberton, Torry Hill, Kent |
| Class 11 | - | The RASE Silver Medal Certificate for Ancient Woodland: Quarry Wood, Kent Wildlife Trust, Maidstone, Kent |
| Class 12 | - | International Tree
Foundation Award for Special Features of Merit: Hole Park
Estate, Cranbrook, Kent |
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