Newcastleton land management plan
Newcastleton land management plan
Newcastleton Forest comprises 2376 ha of predominantly upland conifer forest located in the south of the Scottish Borders, immediately east of Newcastleton village and adjacent to Kershope and Lewisburn Forests in Northumberland. Part of Scotland's forests and land owned by Scottish Ministers on behalf of the nation, the forest is managed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS).
The Land Management Plan (LMP) was approved by Scottish Forestry in September 2020, and sets out how we intend to manage the forest for the next ten years. Successful delivery of the LMP will contribute to the objectives of FLS's Corporate Plan and Scotland's Forestry Strategy. The LMP has been developed in accordance with the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS), the benchmark for sustainable forestry practice.
Documents and maps
- Newcastleton LMP Text (PDF 1.5MB)
- Map 1 - Location Map (PDF 1MB)
- Map 2 - Analysis and Concept (PDF 3MB)
- Map 3 - Management (PDF 2MB) (A0 1:10,000)
- Map 3 - Management (PDF 1MB) (A3 1:25,000)
- Map 4 - Thinning and LISS (PDF 1MB)
- Map 5 - Future Habitat and Species (PDF 2MB) (A0 1:10,000)
- Map 5 - Future Habitat and Species (PDF 4MB) (A3 1:25,000)
- Map 6 - Roads and Haulage (PDF 801KB)
- Map 7 - Current Species (PDF 4MB)
- Map 8 - Soils (PDF 5MB)
- Map 9 - DAMS (PDF 3MB)
- Map 10 - Water Supplies (PDF 1MB)
- Map 11 - Heritage (PDF 1MB)
- Map 12 - Access and Recreation (PDF 1MB)
Find out more
If you would like further information or have any questions about this plan, please contact:
Email: enquiries.south@forestryandland.gov.scot