LEADING forestry business Tilhill has launched a new website intended to deliver a comprehensive, modern and informative digital platform to its audience.

Tilhill has reported significant growth in visitors to its website since the instigation of initiatives such as the release of its free online woodland creation webinars.

The new website aims to better accommodate visitors on an ‘easily navigated, informative and pleasing journey, fully optimised to be able to view content effectively on the go’.

A new resource hub has been created to allow easy discovery of Tilhill’s collection of webinars, videos and publications such as the UK Forest Market Report, as well as the ability to easily register for events and to download case studies and other information.

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Gavin Adkins, Tilhill’s managing director, said: “We are thrilled to be launching a new fresh website that will lead the way in online services for forestry, enabling our clients and visitors to easily find the information they need in the clearest possible way.

“Trees are at the heart of Tilhill. We help to purchase forests and woodlands, design, plant, protect and maintain them, provide the engineering skills to access the timber contained within them then harvest for the best quality timber which we market to achieve the best price for our customers. With our new initiative, CarbonStore, we also facilitate the benefits of carbon for landowners and companies. An end-to-end service for our customers

“We also take our skills into the landscaping arena where the variety of our work ranges tremendously. This is why it is so important to have an up-to-date, visually fresh, information-driven website to be able to promote the skills and knowledge of our staff and to show how we can help our clients with all their forestry and landscaping requirements.”

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