List of Forestry Commission land on the Isle of Wight

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This is a list of the land owned or managed by the Forestry Commission on the Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom. In Great Britain the Forestry Commission are the government department responsible for the protection and expansion of Britain's forests and woodlands.[1] As of 2007, there are 8 areas of woodland on the Isle of Wight being managed by the Forestry Commission, 5 are owned by them and 3 are leased from other owners.

Over the last few years the Forestry Commission has undertaken a detailed survey of the woodlands it manages on the Isle of Wight, as part of what it calls the "Isle of Wight Forest Design Plan".[2] Each woodland has its own comprehensive design plan that sets out how the FC proposes to manage the area over the next 30 years. These include very detailed maps and pie charts showing the current range of tree species found in each area, how this will be changed over the coming years, aerial photographs and plans on how access will be improved for visitors.

The data in the table is taken from the design plans for each woodland, available at their website.[3]

Forests and Woodlands[edit]

Site name Ownership Area[A] Grid reference[B] Car park Map[C]
Owned Leased Hectares Acres
Brighstone Forest   checkY 482 1191.0 SZ419849 checkY 1
Parkhurst Forest checkY   395 976.1 SZ474906 checkY 2
Combley Great Wood checkY   130 321.2 SZ545895 ☒N 3
Firestone Copse checkY   98 242.2 SZ558910 checkY 4
Burnt Wood   checkY 47 116.1 SZ445923 ☒N 5
Kemphill Moor Copse checkY   20 49.4 SZ568898 ☒N 6
Woodhouse Copse checkY   18 44.5 SZ527928 ☒N 7
Bouldnor Copse   checkY ? ? SZ382902 ☒N 8

Notes[edit]

A Data rounded to one decimal place.
B Grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system, also known as OSGB36, and is the system used by the Ordnance Survey.[4]
C Link to Ordnance Survey 1:50000 scale maps as they show the boundaries of the land (in purple). Service provided by Streetmap.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Forestry Commission website".
  2. ^ "Isle of Wight Forest Design Plan" (PDF). Forestry Commission. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
  3. ^ Design plans for each woodland area. Forestry Commission. Retrieved on 2007-08-07. (PDF files).
  4. ^ "Guide to National Grid". Ordnance Survey. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2006.