Forestry England is headquartered in
Bristol, and for organisational purposes it divides England into six forest regions each with their own regional office: • North England, based in
Bellingham, Northumberland near
Hexham. • Yorkshire, based in
Pickering, North Yorkshire. • Central England, based in
Mansfield,
Nottinghamshire. • West England, based in
Coleford, Gloucestershire. • East England, based in
Santon Downham,
Suffolk. • South England, based in
Lyndhurst, Hampshire. It also manages
Westonbirt Arboretum in
Gloucestershire, perhaps the most important and widely known
arboretum in the United Kingdom. and
Bedgebury National Pinetum, a living collection of
conifers, in
Kent, which is said to be the largest collection of conifers in the world. ==The nation’s forests==