News
Recent updates and reflections from Rollins Wood.

Hazel coppicing
Most years, we cut a section of our 200 hazel trees on rotation, so that they produce a cluster of new growth. The shoots grow upwards to the light, making long, straight sticks. Traditionally, these had many uses such as hurdles and thatching s... Read more…

Tree felling – ash dieback
We have had to fell some ash trees which were suffering from ash dieback disease. This is a spreading affliction which may not kill a tree, but weakens it. Signs of ash dieback include loss of leaves from the tips of branches; over half of our a... Read more…

Willow animal sculptures
This year we used some of our colourful willow to make sculptures. Douglas the roe deer was commissioned for a conference on “Wilding gardens” at Manchester University. After featuring on stage at the conference, he has taken up re... Read more…

University of Manchester volunteers support woodland management
The “Tree Musketeers”, a volunteer group of environmental management students from The University of Manchester come regularly to help out with woodland tasks, bringing energy and enthusiasm. Read more…

Winter wreath-making
What a wonderful afternoon of creativity. Read more…

Apple juice bottling gets underway
Our fresh and fruity, cloudy organic apple juice is officially going into bottles — 120 of them. Read more…

Apple pressing day produces 180 litres
Thanks to everyone who joined us for this year’s apple pressing day. Read more…