Gift membership

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Give the gift of membership

Update on gift membership

Thank you for your interest in giving the gift of membership. Due to a change in our systems this Autumn, gift vouchers are currently unavailable to purchase.

We hope you will still consider recommending Forestry England membership to your friends and family. We will relaunch our gifting process in time for Christmas, please contact us if you need further help.

Already have a gift voucher?

You can still redeem your gift voucher until its expiry date, which you can find on the emailed gift voucher. If you can’t find your gift voucher email, please contact our Customer Relations team.

To redeem your voucher, please go to the membership checkout page and add the correct membership type to your basket. On the payment details page, you will be prompted to add your gift voucher number and press Redeem, which will change the price in the basket. 

Need help?

Contact us 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday by email: membership@forestryengland.uk or phone: 0300 068 0400

Also take a look at our frequently asked questions page for quick answers.

Consider membership for your own household

Membership is a fantastic way to give you and your family great days out in nature all year. If you're not yet a Forestry England member, why not consider purchasing one today.

You can choose between our National and Local options to give you the flexibility to see as much or as little as you like.

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