Forestry Commission criticised by HTA for planting 70,000 imported ash It has emerged that the Forestry Commission planted more than 70,000 imported ash even after the Government body knew that the trees were at risk of carrying chalara disease. by Matthew Appleby Sign in to continue Sign in Email address Password Stay signed in Trouble signing in? Reset password: Click here Email: hwsupport@haymarket.com Call: 020 8267 8121 Register FREE 14 days limited access to subscriber-only content Register Subscribe From £299/pa Full access to horticultureweek.com Monthly print issue for 12 months Keep track of competitors, market trends, and policy changes with sector specific email bulletins Live email alerts from the pest and disease tracker New project leads and business prospects every week through the landscape leads service Bespoke multi-user packages available Choose a Package