Woodland Management

Healthy woodlands require active, thoughtful management to balance conservation, productivity, and safety. At Tree Kings Tree Care, we offer expert woodland management services across East Sussex, helping landowners care for their trees, wildlife, and long-term landscape.

Our services include thinning, coppicing, ride creation, habitat enhancement, planting, felling, and invasive species control — all guided by your objectives and in line with Forestry Commission best practice. Whether you’re managing woodland for biodiversity, amenity, timber, or access, we’ll help you get the best from it, sustainably.

We work with private landowners, farmers, charities, and community groups to deliver ongoing stewardship and practical woodland support.

Key Benefits:

  • Improve woodland health and biodiversity

  • Encourage native species and wildlife

  • Control invasive plants and overcrowded growth

  • Develop safe access paths and clearings

  • Long-term management plans available

Enquiries About Woodland Management

To find out more about our Woodland Management service, or to arrange a free estimate. Call 07837 047 386, or use the form below to send us an email.
Woodland Management

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.  What is woodland management?A. It’s the planned, ongoing care of woodland — including tree work, planting, access creation, and habitat enhancement to meet environmental or land-use goals.
Q.  Who needs woodland management services?A. Private landowners, estates, farms, councils, and conservation groups — anyone responsible for areas of woodland, large or small.
Q.  Do you help with grants or Forestry Commission paperwork?A. Yes. We can assist with management plans, felling licences, and stewardship scheme applications.
Q.  Can you make paths or rides through woodland?A. Absolutely. We create access routes for maintenance, public use, or wildlife corridors, using eco-sensitive methods.
Q.  Is this a one-off or long-term service?A. We offer both — from one-off thinning or clearance to multi-year plans for sustainable woodland health.
Q.  Can you control invasive species like rhododendron or laurel?A. Yes — we remove invasive growth and help restore balance by encouraging native regeneration or planting suitable alternatives.