Founders

Woodland Heritage was founded in 1994 by Peter Goodwin and Lewis Scott, who quickly secured the backing of a group of traditional cabinet makers, who collectively wanted to improve the way in which trees were grown, maintained and harvested in the UK.

The small group of environmentally minded producers was rapidly joined by many hundreds of individuals with concerns for our woodland environment: furniture retailers, timber merchants, tree growers and colleges.

Thirty years later, Peter and Lewis’ ‘acorn’ of a charity has grown and achieved so much, thanks to the backing of people and organisations that believed, and continue to believe, in the vision of Peter and Lewis.

 

Peter Goodwin

1942-2017

Lewis Scott

1956-2021

 
 

Woodland Heritage Trustees

Simon Burvill

Past Chair, Trustee

CEO of Gaze Burvill - Designers and manufacturers of fine outdoor furniture, all hand built in their Hampshire workshops. Simon co-founded the company in 1993 following a year at Hooke Park. As well as being a Woodland Heritage Trustee, Simon is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers.

Alex Mowat

Trustee

Alex is an architect. He leads the team at Mowat & Company, who specialise in imaginatively adapting and sustaining old places. He has 30 years of experience in designing and planning buildings, sites and estates. He has won awards for design, craftsmanship and the use of wood in buildings.

Tom Christian

Trustee

Consulting plantsman specialising in trees and collections management, Tom trained at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. He is member of the conifer specialist group at the IUCN as well as being a Woodland Heritage trustee.

 

Nick Wright

Trustee

Nick is Furniture School Manager and tutor at The King’s Foundation’s Snowdon School of Furniture and is based at Highgrove. He is passionate about using wood to create a sustainable future, becoming a better craftsperson and inspiring others to do the same. Ensuring craft is open to everyone

 

Simon Lloyd

Trustee

Simon worked for 28 years in commercial roles in the oil industry before moving to the charity sector where initially he worked as bursar and trustee of an Oxford college and then as Chief Executive of the Royal Forestry Society. He is now retired and enjoying spending time among other things tending to his woodlands in Herefordshire.

Robert Penn

Trustee

Robert Penn is a journalist, broadcaster, woodsman and the author of several books including the bestselling It’s All About the Bike and The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees. He has presented TV documentaries including Tales from the Wildwood, a six-part series about British woodlands for BBC4. He co-founded Stump Up For Trees, is patron of the Small Woods Association and a director of Whitney Sawmills.

 

Caroline Harrison

Trustee

Caroline is currently a Director of Evolving Forests Ltd with 26 years of forestry and wood supply chain experience. Caroline's previous role was as the England National Manager for the Confederation of Forest Industries. Her passion is working with businesses to grow the homegrown timber industry through supply chain innovation and resource resilience.

 

Adrian Jowitt

Trustee

Adrian's day job is Principal Adviser Woodland Policy for Natural England. He has worked for Natural England and its predecessors for 26 years in a variety of roles. He is passionate about woods and trees and ensuring that woods are sustainably managed to help nature recovery and the production of high quality timber.

Lisa Wood

Trustee

Lisa is a former Financial Times journalist and is currently writing a book about woods she and her husband own , and actively manage , in East Sussex . Parent of a son with autism and severe learning difficulties, she is a trustee of The Autism Centre of Excellence at Cambridge.

 
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Katie Walker

Trustee

Katie is a furniture designer, working predominantly with wood. She has designed for many companies but also runs her own business, Katie Walker Furniture. She is passionate about productive use of British woods in buildings and furniture as a way of conserving our natural environment – every piece of wood has its use and can be used by somebody.

 
 

Woodland Heritage Staff

Annabel Stones

Membership and Charity Officer

Annabel joined Woodland Heritage in May 2023. Meeting the membership, working on the wonderful journal and organising events are highlights of this role. Annabel brings a passion for knowledge and learning, along with a love for woodlands, conservation and sustainability. 

 

Sally Simpson

Project Officer - Acute Oak Decline

Sally is an Acute Oak Decline (AOD) Project Officer, funded by Woodland Heritage since September 2016, based at Forest Research, Farnham, providing administrative support to Dr Sandra Denman (Principal Pathologist in oak declines) and her wider team. Duties include research logistics including reporting the results of swab testing.

 

Atul Kumar

Fundraising Support

Atul’s approach to helping the environment and wildlife includes writing, presenting, podcasting and fundraising. These endeavours are all based on 20 years of experience working in the environmental sector, a MSc with Distinction in Environmental Management, and a First Class BA in Geography. Atul began supporting Woodland Heritage in January 2024.

John Orchard

Chief Executive

John joined Woodland Heritage in the spring of 2023. He brings a passion for the environment and furniture making alongside years of brand development and leadership experience with charities. For John, heritage is all about what we are passing on to future generations.

 

Annabel Narayanan

Director - Action Oak

Annabel joined the Action Oak team in June 2023. She is passionate about native species, especially oaks, and answering the question of how we can protect them from the varied threats they face to ensure their legacy for future generations.

Georgina Colman

Communications Officer

Georgina joined Woodland Heritage in the Autumn of 2022 via the RFS Forestry Roots Scheme. Her activities span across Action Oak, Woodland Heritage and Whitney Sawmills. She brings creativity and a passion for the environment to the team. 

 

Sarah Jeffery

Project Manager - Action Oak

Sarah joined the Action Oak team at its inception in March 2018, in time for its launch at the Chelsea Flower Show that same year. An Environmental Scientist with a strong background in woodland and countryside management, fundraising and project management, Sarah is responsible for day to day management of Action Oak. Sarah is a keen gardener with a love of the outdoors.