
Corbar Woods: Larch Disease and Woodland Conservation
In September 2025, it was identified that a number of larch trees and rhododendron in Corbar Woods, Buxton were affected by Phytophthora ramorum, commonly known as larch disease.
The infection was confirmed, and the Forestry Commission issued a Statutory Plant Health Notice (SPHN). This legally required the landowner — Buxton Civic Association (BCA) — to remove the possibility of further infection and take steps to stop the disease spreading.
As a result, all larch trees were felled and all rhododendron was removed from Corbar Woods.
This essential work was completed successfully between 5th February and 1st March 2026, helping to protect the long-term health of the woodland. During this period, some parts of the woodland and nearby paths were temporarily closed to ensure public safety.
BCA Woodland Manager, Harriet Saltis said: “Although removing trees is always difficult, this work has created an opportunity to restore and diversify the woodland. By replanting with native species and making the most of the felled material for habitats, we’re supporting wildlife while allowing new life to flourish in areas that have been shaded for many years.”


Corbar Woods Aerial – Credited to Forestry Commission
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Looking ahead
We're working closely with the Forestry Commission to make sure this essential work protects wildlife and the wider landscape.
Although felling infected trees has temporarily changed the appearance of the woodland, it is also an opportunity to strengthen biodiversity and woodland health, ensuring Corbar Woods remains a special place for people and nature.


Page last updated 18/03/2026
Supporting BCA
Managing Corbar Woods during this outbreak has been an unexpected and significant cost for BCA, especially in an already challenging financial year. Expenses include contractor costs for tree-felling, timber removal, restoration, replanting, ride creation and ongoing woodland management.
We would like to say a huge thank you to our dedicated BCA Woodland Volunteers who, between December 2025 and February 2026, contributed an incredible 332 hours to support our Woodland Team with rhododendron removal in Corbar and Gadley Woods.
You can help us continue this vital work:
- Donate to fund replanting, habitat restoration, and ongoing woodland management
- Become a member of Buxton Civic Association to support our conservation work
- Volunteer with our Woodland Team to give practical support, or find out about our other exciting opportunities to support BCA
Every contribution, whether financial or in time, helps ensure Corbar Woods remains healthy, resilient, and accessible for future generations.








