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Woodlands.co.uk is pleased to announce that it will be exhibiting at the Devon County Show again, taking place from 21st to 23rd May 2026 at Westpoint, Exeter.
Visitors to the stand will be able to explore a variety of interactive woodland-themed activities and find out about small woodland ownership and management, meet some of the local team and learn more about Britain’s native woodlands.
This year, the tent will feature a tree identification activity, where visitors can test their knowledge by identifying young saplings through their leaves and challenging themselves to see how many trees they can correctly recognise.
Inside the marquee, visitors will also discover a collection of resident birds, albeit toy ones, accompanied by realistic birdsong, offering a fun and engaging way to learn what to listen out for when exploring woodlands.
There will also be examples of rustic wood crafts on display, including wood sourced from local woodlands, showing the beauty and versatility of natural woodland materials.
The Woodlands.co.uk team will be on hand throughout the show to talk with visitors about enjoying woodland ownership, the process of buying and owning a woodland, and to share examples of woodlands currently for sale across the UK.
The team, led this year by Devon and Cornwall local manager Stuart Brooking, looks forward to welcoming visitors to the stand and sharing their passion for woodlands, wildlife, and sustainable woodland ownership.
For more information, visit: Woodlands.co.uk
Event details: Devon County Show
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Founded with a mission to make woodland ownership accessible and enjoyable, Woodlands.co.uk offers private woodlands for sale across the UK. The company provides resources and guidance for new owners to explore creative ways of managing their woodlands for personal and community benefit. Whether for conservation, leisure, or environmental education, Woodlands.co.uk empowers individuals to steward and protect their woodlands for generations to come.