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What makes a fence worth trusting on a new woodland?
The fact it's built the same whether the ground is easy or hard.
One of our fencing teams has been out on a new woodland creation project — our second working with the University of Edinburgh. The job covers everything from gentle lowland ground to exposed high hill, and the deer fencing going in is the same standard across all of it: robust, well-built, made to last.
That matters, because fencing is one of the biggest investments on a forestry scheme. The whole woodland depends on it doing its job, year after year.
Being asked back by the same client says more than we could. It means the first job stood up. Skilled people, real craftsmanship, and care taken from start to finish — that's what gets the work, and what brings it back.
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What does it look like when a business is really part of its community?
Sometimes it looks like this.
Last weekend was the Atholl Highland Games, with the Atholl Highlanders — Europe's only remaining private army — taking centre stage. And three of our leadership team were right in the middle of it: Otto Sanderson, Richard Fraser and Ross McNaughton, all members of the regiment, pictured in full ceremonial uniform.
You only join the Highlanders by invitation from the Duke of Atholl, and only if you've got real ties to the estate and the area. So we're proud — properly proud — to see three of our team among them.
It's a reminder that rural businesses and rural communities are bound together. The work we do supports local families, and those families are the lifeblood of the events, traditions and organisations that make Highland Perthshire what it is. Support one and you support the other.
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What's it actually like to work for a company like Taiga Upland?
It starts with this: keeping our team trained and certified is our responsibility, and we take it seriously.
Our crews have just completed another round of training — post driver certification, Emergency First Aid, and forestry safety training. Fencers, machine teams, workshop staff. All of it organised and fully funded by the company, because the cost and the responsibility sit with us, where they should.
But training tickets are just the start. The real commitment is development — giving people a genuine path to learn new skills, move into new areas, and take on more over time. Plenty of the team are doing jobs today they wouldn't have imagined when they started. We'd always rather grow our own.
You bring the graft and the right attitude. We'll back you with the training, the support, and somewhere to take a career.
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Closing the gate on another successful fencing project!
This low-spec deer fence has been completed on a commercial restocking site, helping protect the new softwood and broadleaf crop while the trees establish.
Even though the fencing specification is lighter on projects like this, the approach from our team stays exactly the same.
Quality workmanship, strong leadership, proper project management and a big focus on health and safety throughout the job.
Reliable contractors are a key part of successful forestry projects. Getting the work done properly helps reduce risk and gives the new crop the best possible start.
Who are you trusting with your next fencing contract?
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Great to continue our support for Aberfeldy RFC - doing a brilliant job in Highland Perthshire!
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