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  • Date recorded

  • District (Galloway or D&B)

  • Block name (and number if known)

  • Central grid reference (8 figure)

  • Reported by

  • Description: - Number/area of blown trees - Diameter/size of trees - Any hung up trees? - Damage (e.g. trails, roads, buildings)

  • Forest / Road Number
  • Impacts - please record ‘yes’ if the windblow impacts on any of the following features

  • Neighbour access

  • Neighbour property damage – immediate hazard

  • Public roads and railways

  • Utilities – power lines

  • Private water supplies

  • FLS recreation facilities

  • FLS built assets

  • 3rd party access – e.g. windfarms, timber transport

  • Official core paths

  • Arterial forest roads

  • Popular unofficial trails

  • Neighbour property damage – no immediate hazard

  • Dead-end roads

  • In-forest crop damage (i.e. low hazard)

  • Mapping - if possible provide one of the following to record the estimated extent of windblow. Please tick the checkbox below:

    - Capture polygon in Field Maps. Please enter ‘Arwen South’ followed by your name in the capture comments box so we can filter them out.
    - Shapefile. Note the file name and storage location here:
    - PDF/scanned annotated map. Submit along with this recording form.

    Photos - if possible provide a photo of the site. Save to here: F:\FCAESV1\WFSHARED\Dumfries & Borders T Drive April 2010\PLANNING\Storm Arwen 2021\Photos

    File name format for photos: G or DB-Block number-Central grid reference-Your initials
    (e.g. DB-01-NX93567106-RF)

    Please return this recording form to your team lead (i.e. Delivery, Visitor Services, Planning & Environment, Estates)

  • Name and Signature

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