Public urged to stay away from storm-hit Northumberland forests

Forestry England is urging people to stay away from woods in parts of Northumberland in the aftermath of Storm Arwen.
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Thrunton Woods, Kidland, Harbottle and Simonside near Rothbury, Kielder, Hamsterley and Chopwell have been badly affected by uprooted trees, loose branches, downed power lines and blocked access.

Teams are working quickly, but above all safely, prioritising people who live in the forests by restoring access and helping restore power, emergency access and other services.

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Kevin May, forest management director for north England, said: “This was a very significant storm and it’s caused a lot of damage. Our immediate concern is for people who live and work in the forest and we are working intensively to restore some kind of normality.

Storm damage at Thrunton Woods, near Alnwick.Storm damage at Thrunton Woods, near Alnwick.
Storm damage at Thrunton Woods, near Alnwick.

"Many of our woodlands will still be dangerous and are simply not safe for visitors at the moment. There is also the risk from hanging trees – those that have been blown over, but have been caught on other trees. These can fall with little or no warning.

"Our message is to stay clear for the time-being and that will speed the recovery.”

Over the next few days Forestry England will carry out an aerial survey of its 222,000 acres of land in northern England to assess Arwen’s impact and map the worst affected areas.

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In some areas harvesting machines are being used to clear trees from highways.

Damage at Kidland Forest.Damage at Kidland Forest.
Damage at Kidland Forest.

Forestry England staff have also been checking on residents who live in remote areas and providing assistance where required.

Once woodlands are made safe, a major clear up operation will begin and a full assessment of the damage made. This is likely to take some months.

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