Members
Membership
Members receive
- for those with Estate membership, a 10% discount from the cost of Advisory Visits,
- a free source of telephone advice and information,
- representation of their interests in the upland debate throughout the UK,
- an invitation to the AGM, which is usually combined with an estate visit,
- a copy of the Annual Report in August, including the Members Supplement
- a copy of the Country Market & Sporting Sale Catalogue in March,
Not a member?
The money raised from our memberships allows the Heather Trust to carry out more charitable work than would otherwise be possible. Please consider joining the Heather Trust to keep yourself informed about moorland issues and to support the work we do.
Join hereAnnual Reports
The 2007 Annual Report was published on 8 Aug 07 and it has been sent to all members of the Trust.
The Annual Report provides a summary of the work in progress and that completed during the last year along with articles on topics of interest to members.
Annual Report 2007 - Contents
Introduction, Simon Thorp
President's Piece, Charles Gimingham
The Chairman’s Report, Robert Dick
The Director’s Drum, Simon Thorp
The Trust's Strategy Review, Simon Thorp
The Summary of Activity, Simon Thorp
Scotland
England
Wales
Other locations
Heather Trust Activities, Simon Thorp
Heather Burning Reviews, Simon Thorp
The Country Market & Sporting Sale, Alison Young
Snippets Short notes on a variety of subjects
Contributions:
Moorland Management: Balancing the Books, Richard May, The cost of owning a fictitious moor in the Peak District
The Commons Act 2006: The Welsh Commons Forum, John Thorley, Dealing with the complexity of commons and the opportunities presented by new legislation.
Early results from the Firebeaters project, Matt Davies, The development of Fire Severity Indices.
A Study of Cool Buring in the Peak District, Mike Harris, An initial report on a study of the impact of 'cool' burning on vegetation, soils and rates of carbon loss.
Moorland Trends, Ed Mackey, Quantifying the change of natural systems.
A Socio-Economic Future for the LFAs, Martin Turner, If financial support for LFAs is to continue what can be expected in return?
Sheep Ticks: Where are they today and have they become more abundant? Jorn Scharlemann & Sarah Randolph, An update from the Oxford Tick Research Group on the nartional survey of sheep ticks.
Restoring Heather on Moors: taking a wider look, Nick Littlewood, How assemblages of plants and insects responded to the re-establishment of heather.
Snared in the Uplands? Stewart Scull, The case for continued, responsible use of snares as an integral part of game management.
Grazing, Bugs & Birds, Robin Pakeman, A summary of The Grazing & Upland Birds (GRUB) Project to date.
Photographs: Out & About with The Heather Trust Staff & Board Members
Back copies
We now have copies of the Annual Report dating back to 1985. These are available for general purchase on CD in Adobe PDF format or in hard copy. Please refer to the price structure for details.
| Annual report rates: | |
|---|---|
| Per Printed Article | £5.00 + p&p |
| Per Article on CD | £3.75 + p&p |
| Full Report on CD | £7.50 + p&p |
| Full Report in Hard Copy (either original or a printout) | £10.00 + p&p |
| Discounts: | |
| More than 5 reports | -10% |
| More than 10 reports | -20% |
Please contact us with your requests.