A fifth of Scotland's timber harvest blown down by Storm Arwen

Over 100,000 trees were felled on the Haddo Estate in Aberdeenshire as trees came down across the east side of Scotland and Northern England

Ewan Pate
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A fifth of Scotland's timber harvest blown down by Storm Arwen

Over 100,000 trees were felled on the Haddo Estate in Aberdeenshire as trees came down across the east side of Scotland and Northern England It is now two weeks since Storm Arwen battered the east side...

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