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With spring fast approaching, we’re preparing ourselves for another busy summer of events at Forest Research. We know your calendars will be filling up quickly, so with that in mind, we’re pleased to provide some dates for your diaries relating to events we’ll be attending in 2024.

As always, come and meet our team of experts who will be available to answer any questions you might have.

Further details of what we’ll be doing will follow in due course, so please make sure you’re following us on Twitter / X at @Forest_Research for updates.

The Forest Research tent at an event in summer

Where we’ll be in 2024

The ARB Show, 17 – 18 May

Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire, England.

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Royal Welsh Show, 22 – 25 July

Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Wales.

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The APF Exhibition, 19 – 21 September

Ragley Estate, Warwickshire, England.

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14 Mar 2024

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Mark your calendars with dates of major events and shows that we’ll be attending in 2024.

Lord Douglas-Miller OBE, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Defra and Minister for Biosecurity, Animal Health and Welfare, visited Forest Research’s Alice Holt research station on Monday 11 March 2024 to find out more about our work protecting trees, woodlands and forests from invasive pests and diseases.

A new national monitoring project aims to help prevent the potential spread of a serious pest affecting spruce trees – the larger eight-toothed European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus).

Mark your calendars with dates of major events and shows that we’ll be attending in 2024.

Lord Douglas-Miller OBE, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Defra and Minister for Biosecurity, Animal Health and Welfare, visited Forest Research’s Alice Holt research station on Monday 11 March 2024 to find out more about our work protecting trees, woodlands and forests from invasive pests and diseases.

A new national monitoring project aims to help prevent the potential spread of a serious pest affecting spruce trees – the larger eight-toothed European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus).