Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
Scotland Construction Directory
Search our 14,712 companies....

Construction News

05/12/2022

Major Replanting Scheme Announced In Aberdeenshire

Construction News Image
Aberdeenshire Council has announced a major replanting scheme to introduce more native broadleaf woodland in the aftermath of last year's damaging winter storms.

More than 20,000 trees had to be felled across the region as a result of the repeated storm events which occurred in quick succession throughout the winter of 2021/22. The vast majority of tree loss, particularly in larger woodland sites, was of conifer species and in particular spruce.

In excess of 30 hectares of council-owned woodland - just under 10% of the total woodland resource of 365ha - were flattened and considerable damage occurred within parks and open spaces where trees were snapped or uprooted.

The storms also affected trees and woodland within 15 of the council's Tree Preservation Orders where the damage varied from minimal tree loss within an area of woodland to uprooting of all trees included in the order.

However, during a meeting of the council's Infrastructure Services Committee on Thursday (Dec 1) councillors heard that the devastation has provided an opportunity to replant affected woodlands with mainly broadleaf native species with an element of Scots pine.
-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd



Aden and Haddo country parks were historically planted with conifer species intended as a source of income for the estates and therefore while the replanting proposals for these sites include a larger element of native broadleaved woodland than previously, new planting will also include areas of non-native conifer species. 

The long-term aim for these areas is for the woodland to be managed using the principles of continuous cover forestry to ensure a mix of ages and species within the woodland and to establish attractive, diverse and productive woodlands which ensure a continued source of income for the council in the management of its woodland estate.

Replanting, a condition of the post-winter felling permissions for each site, is expected to commence in the 2023/24 planting season once all site clearance and preparation works are complete.

Felling permissions to clear windblown timber were secured from Scottish Forestry for each of the sites affected. In each case felling permissions have been issued subject to restocking conditions and therefore there is a legal requirement to replant the lost woodlands with new trees.

Following committee, Councillor John Crawley, chair of the Infrastructure Services Committee, said: "The storms which the region witnessed a year ago not only caused widespread damage to property within our communities, but the impact on our woodlands was significant and heart-breaking. However, with felling and clearing works having been undertaken, it will enable us to replant these woodlands with a more appropriate mix of species which will create diverse and sustainable forestry for the future."

Vice-chair Cllr Isobel Davidson added: "While the storms may have been unexpected and the damage to woodlands considerable, it has presented the council with an opportunity to take a holistic view of the management of all our woodlands. I am delighted to hear that officers are currently considering the possibility of developing a single Aberdeenshire-wide woodland management plan which will allow for detailed consideration of individual sites while also ensuring a comprehensive overview of the council's woodland estate."

Latest Construction News

30/04/2025
Plans for a £43 million education campus on the Isle of Mull have moved forward, Argyll and Bute Council has confirmed. Following a decision earlier this month on the preferred location, the council will now progress with developing a detailed brief and concept design to inform the overall busines
30/04/2025
Global engineering and development consultancy Mott MacDonald has been appointed by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), in collaboration with Glasgow City Council on behalf of the Glasgow City Region, to progress two key elements of the Case for Investment for the ambitious Clyde Metro proj
30/04/2025
Members of the Caithness Committee have unanimously agreed to adopt the Caithness Area Place Plan (APP). The committee also committed to fully supporting and promoting the plan, ensuring it is considered within other relevant plans, strategies, developments, and funding opportunities impacting the
30/04/2025
Plans for a new business park at Oban Airport have advanced significantly with the announcement that Argyll and Bute Council has appointed hub North Scotland to oversee the project and Robertson Construction as the main contractor. The Oban Airport project is a key component of the council's Tax In
30/04/2025
Contractors engaged in public sector projects across the UK will soon be subject to random and targeted spot checks on their payment practices. This move by the UK government is designed to tackle the persistent issue of late payments throughout the construction supply chain. According to advice
30/04/2025
Ten new affordable flats for social rent have been completed by The Highland Council in Carrbridge, addressing a significant demand for smaller properties in the area. The development, named Struan Court after the former Struan Hotel which previously occupied the site, offers eight one-bedroom and
30/04/2025
The City of Edinburgh Council has held collaborative summit with key partner organisations to explore avenues for expanding the availability of accessible housing across the capital. The Accessible Housing Summit, hosted by the council, brought together representatives from the third sector, housin
30/04/2025
A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a new £16 million flood prevention scheme designed to safeguard Bridge of Allan. Stirling Council has approved the procurement of a contract to design and construct the essential flood defences. The planned infrastructure will offer pr
30/04/2025
A significant 64% of companies within Scotland's renewable energy supply chain are actively investing in skills, capabilities, and facilities to capitalise on the nation's burgeoning clean energy market over the next three to five years, a survey by Scottish Renewables has revealed. The findings we
30/04/2025
A collaborative effort between McTaggart Construction and West Dunbartonshire Council is set to bring new affordable housing and a range of community benefits to the Willox Park area. The partnership will deliver a 17-unit, client design led, affordable housing development, procured through Scotland
RBT Underfloor LimitedMorris & Spottiswood LtdPower DoorsThe Human Touch Scaffolding Co LtdKattrak International Hidromek SalesBurnside Plant Hire LtdBurnside Plant Hire LtdWindow StoreSafe Access (Highland) Ltd.Stuart King Architecture & Design Ltd