Ash Die-Back – Disease Hotspots

The latest Forestry Commission mapping of Ash Die-Back Disease shows that there are two hot spots of infection in established trees and woodland within the UK. These are the county of Kent including the north-east Sussex border area and East Anglia. There is also a widespread scattering of infection resulting from planting of trees and at nurseries.

For more detailed information and how to identify the disease, see the following website:

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/chalara#spread

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