Nicholsons expands forestry and arboricultural services through partnership with Charlton Abbotts Forestry

Through the integration of Charlton Abbotts Forestry, Nicholsons forestry and arboricultural services expand to cover Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and surrounding counties.

Nicholsons arboriculture team

According to the family run, Nicholsons, the new partnership shares a foundation built on family principles, environmental stewardship and a commitment to quality. The partnership reflects their shared dedication to sustainable practices, community connection and respect for the natural landscape. Together, they aim to deliver enhanced services supported by a culture of reliability and responsibility to clients and the land.

Charlton Abbotts was founded by Will and Sue Wilkinson in 1993. The company provides private and public landowners, commercial and industrial companies with a professional forestry and arboricultural services, including consultancy, management and contracting. In order for a robust succession, the Wilkinson’s have actively sought Nicholsons as the ideal custodian for their business, confident in the partnership’s dedication to the long-term health and success of woodland environments.

Niel Nicholson, founding director of the Forest Canopy Foundation, said “We’re honoured to bring Charlton Abbotts into the Nicholsons family. Their deep expertise and focus on client-centred forest management aligns perfectly with our mission.”

“Joining Nicholsons ensures our commitment to client service continues to thrive, and we’re confident in the team’s dedication to future-proofing our woodland management,” explained Will and Sue Wilkinson.

Head of Forestry. Arboriculture & Ecology, Justin Mumford MSc FICFor CEnv adds, “With Charlton Abbotts as part of the team, we can achieve a seamless, ‘bigger, better, together’ service, applying advanced techniques with an environmentally conscious approach. This partnership is a meaningful step toward securing the future of forestry in our region.”