Official Statistics: Weekly rainfall and river flow summary: 1 to 7 March 2017
The first week of March was wet across England. River flows are normal or higher for the time of year at almost all indicator sites.
The first week of March was wet across England. River flows are normal or higher for the time of year at almost all indicator sites.
Following a wet week across England, particularly in the north-west, river flows are mainly normal or higher for the time of year.
This report provides data on existing and potential woodfuel use in Scotland and covers the year 2015. It also assesses the possible additional use of woodfuel in the next few years.
A dry week across most of England. River flows decreased at the majority of sites, but remain normal for the time of year at just over half of sites.
The document will present Forestry Commission England’s six headline indicators: number of high priority forest pests in the UK Plant Health Risk Register, percentage of known tree felling that is carried out with Forestry Commmission approval, percentage of woodland in active management, area of woodland, cost of managing the Public Forest Estate and number of private sector businesses operating on the Public Forest Estate.