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Hi, does anybody have any direct experience of obtaining firewood permits from the Forestry Commision in Wales - if so could you tell me the best way of setting about doing it ?
Not specifically in Wales, but I think it'll be the same most FC places.
Go directly to the wood/forest you'd like to collect from, go to the forest office and speak to the forest manager/head ranger. They can issue one directly to you.
Hi there,
again it may be different in Wales but things have changed around a bit up here in Kielder district, which includes Hamsterly, Kielder, Slaley, Chopwell and a host of smaller plantations, you now have to contact the Head Forester directly for a permit-at least this is what we have been told by the recreation manager. Eric's probably right; just contact the nearest office.
Seasons greetings
R.B.
There is a charge (I don't know what it is at the moment) and it entitles you to collect tops and tails from a designated area that has been felled. When the big machines go through and take out all the useful timber, they leave behind the tops and sometimes the stump pieces of the tree. These are normally just allowed to decompose back into the earth, but you are allowed to collect them for firewood. The FC will tell you where you can collect from, and set boundaries as other sections will have been allocated to other people. They are very much against chainsaw use as well. Even with my proper chainsaw license they wouldn't let me use mine unless I had £5M PLI. PLI for casual chainsaw use is stupidly expensive. They are fine with a bow saw though. I used to just throw big chunks into the back of the van and drive off their land and chainsaw it up in a nearby layby. Then I'd stack it neatly in the back of the van and go back and do the same again until the van was full.
Just to close the loop on this. Spoke to head office who were.......unhelpful. Not to be deterred, found the locally responsible bod who was most helpful and although the licences aren't issued in Wales any more, was happy to give me permission for my bit.
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