Forestry England
William Tyson is a Senior Surveyor at Forestry England, focusing on Woodland Creation since February 2022. Prior experience includes serving as a Rural Surveyor for the National Trust in the Lake District from February 2019 to February 2022, and as a Rural Surveyor at Savills, where estate management and professional work were conducted in Northumberland from September 2015 to December 2018. Earlier roles included work experience at Strutt & Parker, volunteering as a room guide and estate volunteer for the National Trust, and serving as an Assistant Engineer at Laing O'Rourke. William's career began as a Trainee Researcher with Cholmondeley Estates. William holds a Master's Degree in Rural Estate and Land Management from Harper Adams University and a Bachelor's Degree in Ancient History and Archaeology from Durham University.
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Forestry England
We are England's largest land manager, looking after the nation's 1,500 woods and forests. Forests flourish with careful planning and expert management. We’re landscapers and foresters on a vast, nationwide scale: we shape landscapes for people, timber and wildlife. We work in partnership across government, with charities and private companies. Before 1 April 2019, Forestry England was known as Forest Enterprise England. Forestry England is part of the Forestry Commission family.