Tree Health Pilot
The Tree Health Pilot scheme offers funding to land managers in England to tackle tree pests and diseases, supporting felling, restocking, and biosecurity measures.
Key facts
- Funding amount
- Varies
- Deadline
- Ongoing scheme
- Region
- England
- Business type
- Small businesses & SMEs
Plain English summary
The Tree Health Pilot offers financial assistance to those who manage woodlands and other tree areas in England. It helps with costs associated with managing tree health issues like pests and diseases. This includes support for removing infected trees, replanting with new species, and improving biosecurity to prevent further spread.
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Who this is best for
- Small businesses & SMEs
- Organisations based in England
- Projects aligned with agriculture & rural
Who should not apply
- Individuals applying in a personal capacity (unless explicitly permitted)
- Organisations based outside England
- Large enterprises above SME thresholds
- Applicants who cannot meet the official eligibility criteria below
Eligibility checklist
Tick what applies to your organisation before applying.
- Owners and managers of trees in woodland or trees outside woodland in England.
- Specific eligibility criteria apply for different tree health issues such as Oak Processionary Moth, ash dieback, Phytophthora ramorum in larch and sweet chestnut, and eight-toothed spruce bark beetle.
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