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  1. Hon. Bridget Assheton. Sir William Ralph Worsley, 6th Baronet, [1] FRICS, DL (born 12 September 1956), is a British forester, farmer and businessman. He is the Chair of the Forestry Commission [2] and is Chairman of the National Forest Company. [3] He was the Government's National Tree Champion.

  2. 24 de jul. de 2020 · Sir William Worsley owns and manages woodland in North Yorkshire. He was the Government’s National Tree Champion from 2018-2020 and was Chairman of the National Forest Company from 2016-2020....

  3. 6 de fev. de 2023 · Published. 6 February 2023. Sir William Worsley reappointed as Chair of the Forestry Commission. Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey today (Monday 6 February 2023) confirmed that Sir William...

  4. 28 de set. de 2018 · Sir William Worsley owns and manages woodland in North Yorkshire. He was the Government’s National Tree Champion from 2018-2020 and was Chairman of the National Forest Company from 2016-2020. He is President of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society and Chairman of Hovingham Estate.

    • Ian Gambles, Chief Executive Officer of Forestry Commission, Said
    • Sir William Biography
    • The Forestry Commission
    • Notes to Editors

    Sir William will take up the role on 10 February and will be in post for three years. He currently holds the posts of Chair of the National Forest Company as well as Chairman of the Howardian Hills AONB Joint Advisory Committee. He will be standing down from his role as National Forest Company Chair in May to allow for a new Chair to be reappointed...

    Sir William will be standing down as government-appointed National Tree Champion with confirmation of his appointment. He has been the government’s National Tree Champion since June 2018 and as par...
    Sir William Worsley is currently the Chair of National Forest Company and will be standing down from this position in May so a new Chair can be recruited.
    He is current Chairman of the Howardian Hills Area of Natural Beauty Joint Advisory Committee and holds several other non-executive positions including previous appointee to the Independent Panel o...
    He began his career as a chartered surveyor and for several years worked with the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) as former President and Chairman of the board.
    Established a century ago, the Forestry Commission (FC) is the non-ministerial government department responsible for protecting, expanding and promoting the sustainable management of woodlands.
    The Forestry Commission works with two agencies: Forestry England, which manages the Public Forest Estate, and Forest Research, the principal organisation for forestry and tree related research.
    Forestry is a devolved matter, with a range of agencies leading the sector in the devolved administrations. The Forestry Commission leads the sector in England and looks after the English Public Fo...
    Further details about the Forestry Commission structure can be seen at: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/forestry-commission
    Please send any interview bids for Sir William to newsdesk@defra.gov.uk
    All appointments to the Forestry Commission are made on merit and political activity plays no part in the selection process. The appointment has been made in accordance with the Ministerial Governa...
    There is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if significant) to be declared. Sir William has declared that he has not taken part in any political activity in the past five years.
  5. Há 3 dias · William Worsley was born around 1435 into a gentry family from Booths, in the Lancashire parish of Eccles. (fn. 1) His parents' marriage was a late product of a close friendship, formed half a century earlier, between his great-grandfather, Robert Worsley, and one of his neighbours, the Lancashire landholder John Booth of Barton. (fn. 2) The two...

  6. 1 de dez. de 2023 · Sir William Worsley is Chair of the Forestry Commission. In this blog he looks at why we are calling on the public to Grow a Tree in 2023. Read more. Two years on from our Centenary milestone....