Different here as well:
To to south of me the Air Force has approximately 900,000 acres with about 1/2 of it open to public recreation. Among other thinggs, you can purchace a firewood cutting permit. Each permit is good for 1/4 cord (about a pick-up load) for $10 each and each familly can purchase up to 10 permits per year. Also available are Christmas tree cutting permits for $5. To the west is a State Forest with a somewhat larger area, ALL of which is open to public recreation and logging.
To the north is a National Forest of roughly the same size as the State Forest which is also open to public recreation and logging.
These three areas range in distance (from me) from about a 7 minute drive (to the Air Force reservation) up to a 20 minute drive (for the State Forest) to a 40 minute drive (for the National Forest)
That's the benefit of living in a country 40+ times larger than Britain with only 6 times the people.
Everything over here is either privately owned, protected or 'public' i.e policed with nanny laws like the rest of the country, so with that in mind the axe has another set back in practicality compared to the less offensive folding saw. Or something like that..
I have no worries about taking an axe into public woodland though, it's blatently a tool I will always find a practical use for it (without murdering the tree population!). I can't say the same about my machete collection though, great tools but way to 'weapony' in ignorant eyes for my liking.