Information about Kielder Forest
Kielder Forest is a large forestry plantation in Northumberland, England. It is the largest forest in the UK, covering an area of 500 km²[1]. There is a large reservoir, Kielder Water at the heart of the forest.
Prior to the 1920s, the land was predominantly open moorland, managed for grouse shooting and sheep grazing with remnants of native upland woodland existing along streamsides and in isolated craggy areas. The Forestry Commission, funded from the public purse, purchased land across the country with the brief of establishing a strategic reserve of timber for the nation. This single objective held sway until the 1960's. Since that time, management principles have changed in order to reflect rising awareness of environmental needs and to provide recreational facilities whilst seeking to maintain a sustainable supply of timber. Kielder today remains state owned and its development from a single objective plantation to multi-purpose forest mirrors the development of plantation forestry across the United Kingdom.
The Castle serves as a hub for the growing number of recreational facilities on offer, walking and cycling trails, picnic areas and a forest drive.
The forest contains a number of art and architectural installations including a Skyspace[2] designed by James Turrell and Wave Chamber, a camera obscura in a stone cairn by Chris Drury.
History
The forest is owned and managed by the United Kingdom Forestry Commission, who initiated the first plantings in the 1920s. During the 1930s, the Ministry of Labour supplied the men from among the unemployed in the country generally. Many came from the mining communities and shipyards of the North East of England. They were housed in one of a number of Instructional Centres created by the Ministry, most of them on Forestry Commission property; by 1938, the Ministry had 38 Instructional Centres across Britain. The hutted camp in Kielder is now under Kielder Water.Prior to the 1920s, the land was predominantly open moorland, managed for grouse shooting and sheep grazing with remnants of native upland woodland existing along streamsides and in isolated craggy areas. The Forestry Commission, funded from the public purse, purchased land across the country with the brief of establishing a strategic reserve of timber for the nation. This single objective held sway until the 1960's. Since that time, management principles have changed in order to reflect rising awareness of environmental needs and to provide recreational facilities whilst seeking to maintain a sustainable supply of timber. Kielder today remains state owned and its development from a single objective plantation to multi-purpose forest mirrors the development of plantation forestry across the United Kingdom.
Geography
The name 'Kielder Forest' is often also applied to the area of hills and remote moorlands that surround the forestry plantations. The group of hills merges into the Cheviots to the north-east but is generally well-defined on other sides. It reaches a maximum height of 602 m at Peel Fell and also contains the Marilyns of Sighty Crag and Larriston Fells. These hills, despite not being very high, are particularly remote owing to the scarcity of settlement in the region. Indeed, Sighty Crag is the furthest hill in England from a road.Trees
Kielder is dominated by conifers. Sitka spruce, Picea sitchensis, covers 75% of the planted area, this species thrives in the damp conditions afforded by northern Britain. Other species include Norway spruce, Picea abies, and lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta, which cover 9% of the area each. The remainder is made up of Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, larch, Larix spp., Douglas fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii and broadleaves including birch, Betula spp., rowan, Sorbus acparia, cherry, Prunus spp., oak, Quercus spp. and beech, Fagus sylvatica.Timber
475,000 cubic metres of timber is harvested annually to supply local sawmilling, chipboard, pulp and wood fuel customers. Most of this volume comes from clearfelling areas, an increasing percentage however is sourced from stands harvested under continuous cover silviculture systems. Clearfelled areas are replanted with a mix of coniferous and broadleaf tree species, opportunities are also taken to increase the proportion of open space and to improved the riparian habitat. As with all Forestry Commission woodlands timber is independently certified under the Forest Stewardship Council scheme.Environment
The forest contains a number of sites of special scientific interest, primarily associated with the upland moorland environment. A programme of restoration of Border Mires is ongoing. The forest is one of the last English strongholds of the European red squirrel, and provides excellent habitat for many species of raptors. A large population of roe deer are actively managed. Many archaeological remains can be found within the forest and are an important cultural link to the often turbulent history of the area.Recreation
Kielder Castle Visitor Centre is an 18th century hunting lodge built by the Duke of Northumberland, which has been converted into a visitor and information centre. It is located on the edge of Kielder Village at the head of the River Tyne valley.The Castle serves as a hub for the growing number of recreational facilities on offer, walking and cycling trails, picnic areas and a forest drive.
The forest contains a number of art and architectural installations including a Skyspace[2] designed by James Turrell and Wave Chamber, a camera obscura in a stone cairn by Chris Drury.
References
- Burlton, B. Jardine, D. O'Hara, J and Probert, C., "Kielder Forest Park, Guide Book" 1996, HMSO, London, ISBN 0-85538-273-2
- Field, J. "Learning Through Labour: Training, unemployment and the state, 1890-1920, 1992, University of Leeds, ISBN 0-900-960-48-5
External links
- Kielder Water and Forest Park
- Kielder Water and Forest Park Guide from VisitNorthumberland.com
- Art at Kielder
- Forestry Commission
Forestry is the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources. Silviculture, a related science, involves the growing and tending of trees and forests.
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plantation is usually a large farm or estate, especially in a tropical or semitropical country, on which cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, or trees and the like are cultivated, usually by resident laborers.
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Northumberland is a county in the North East of England. The non-metropolitan county of Northumberland borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham to the south and Tyne and Wear to the south east, as well as having a border with the Scottish Borders council area to the north, and
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Motto
Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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reservoir refers to an artificial lake, used to store water for various uses. Reservoirs are created first by building a sturdy dam, usually out of cement, earth, rock, or a mixture. Once the dam is completed, a stream is allowed to flow behind it and eventually fill it to capacity.
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Location Northumberland
Coordinates Coordinates:
Lake type reservoir
Basin countries United Kingdom
Kielder Water
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Coordinates Coordinates:
Lake type reservoir
Basin countries United Kingdom
Kielder Water
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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The Forestry Commission (established in 1919) is a non-ministerial Government Department responsible for forestry in Great Britain. Its mission is to protect and expand Britain's forests and woodlands and increase their value to society and the environment.
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Tetraonidae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
Grouse
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
- Falcipennis
- Dendragapus
- Lagopus
- Tetrao
- Bonasa
- Centrocercus
- Tympanuchus
Grouse
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plantation is usually a large farm or estate, especially in a tropical or semitropical country, on which cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, or trees and the like are cultivated, usually by resident laborers.
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hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain, in a limited area. Hills often have a distinct summit, although in areas with scarp/dip topography a hill may refer to a particular section of scarp slope without a well-defined summit (e.g. Box Hill).
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Moorland or moor is a type of habitat found in upland areas, characterised by acidic soils. Moorland habitats are most extensive in the neotropics and tropical Africa but also occur in small scattered locations in northern and western Europe, Northern Australia, North
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Cheviot Hills are a range of rolling hills straddling the England/Scotland border between Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. The Cheviot is the highest hill in the range at 2,674 ft (815 m).
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Peel Fell is the highest hill in the Kielder Forest region of England, making it the highest hill for several miles in each direction until the Cheviot Hills to the north-east are reached. Because of this, it has enough relative height to make it a Marilyn.
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A Marilyn is a mountain or hill in the British Isles (including Ireland) with a relative height of at least 150 metres (492 ft), regardless of absolute height or other merit.
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Sighty Crag is a hill in the southern part of the Kielder Forest region in northern England, a region which also includes its fellow Marilyns of Peel Fell and Larriston Fells.
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Motto
Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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road is an identifiable route, way or path between two or more places.[1] Roads are typically smoothed, paved, or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel;[2]
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Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Orders & Families
Cordaitales †
Pinales
Pinaceae - Pine family
Araucariaceae - Araucaria family
Podocarpaceae - Yellow-wood family
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Class: Pinopsida
Orders & Families
Cordaitales †
Pinales
Pinaceae - Pine family
Araucariaceae - Araucaria family
Podocarpaceae - Yellow-wood family
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P. sitchensis
Binomial name
Picea sitchensis
(Bong.) Carr.
The Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis
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Binomial name
Picea sitchensis
(Bong.) Carr.
The Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis
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P. abies
Binomial name
Picea abies
(L.) H.Karst.
Norway Spruce (Picea abies) is a large evergreen coniferous tree growing to 35-55 m tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1-1.5 m.
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Binomial name
Picea abies
(L.) H.Karst.
Norway Spruce (Picea abies) is a large evergreen coniferous tree growing to 35-55 m tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1-1.5 m.
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P. contorta
Binomial name
Pinus contorta
Douglas
Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) is a common tree in western North America. Like all pines, it is evergreen.
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Binomial name
Pinus contorta
Douglas
Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) is a common tree in western North America. Like all pines, it is evergreen.
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P. sylvestris
Binomial name
Pinus sylvestris
L.
The Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.
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Binomial name
Pinus sylvestris
L.
Distribution
The Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.
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Larix
Miller
Species
About 12; see text
Larches are conifers in the genus Larix, in the family Pinaceae. They are native to much of the cooler temperate northern hemisphere, on lowlands in the far north, and high on mountains
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Miller
Species
About 12; see text
Larches are conifers in the genus Larix, in the family Pinaceae. They are native to much of the cooler temperate northern hemisphere, on lowlands in the far north, and high on mountains
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Pseudotsuga
Carrière
Species
See text
Douglas-fir is the common name applied to coniferous trees of the genus Pseudotsuga in the family Pinaceae.
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Carrière
Species
See text
Douglas-fir is the common name applied to coniferous trees of the genus Pseudotsuga in the family Pinaceae.
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Betula
L.
Species
Many species;
see text and classification
Birch is the name of any tree of the genus Betula (Bé-tu-la
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L.
Species
Many species;
see text and classification
Birch is the name of any tree of the genus Betula (Bé-tu-la
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Sorbus
Species
Sorbus subgenus Sorbus
Sorbus aucuparia - European Rowan
Sorbus americana - American mountain ash
Sorbus cashmiriana - Kashmir Rowan
Sorbus commixta - Japanese Rowan
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Species
Sorbus subgenus Sorbus
Sorbus aucuparia - European Rowan
Sorbus americana - American mountain ash
Sorbus cashmiriana - Kashmir Rowan
Sorbus commixta - Japanese Rowan
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Prunus
L.
Species
Old World:
Prunus africana
Prunus apetala
Prunus armeniaca
Prunus avium
Prunus buergeriana
Prunus campanulata
Prunus canescens
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L.
Species
Old World:
Prunus africana
Prunus apetala
Prunus armeniaca
Prunus avium
Prunus buergeriana
Prunus campanulata
Prunus canescens
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Quercus
L.
Species
See List of Quercus species
The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of several hundred species of trees and shrubs in the genus Quercus
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L.
Species
See List of Quercus species
The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of several hundred species of trees and shrubs in the genus Quercus
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