Hi I am thinking of writing a letter to local landowners to get permission to do bushcraft in my local area, can anyone give me some tips on how to write a good letter to persuade the landowner to give me permission? Thanks.
As a land owner myself Al88b, rather than write a letter, I suggest you front up to the land owner in person. Do NOT front up wearing camo, & do NOT wear a knife. Just ordinary clothing. Best of luck.Hi I am thinking of writing a letter to local landowners to get permission to do bushcraft in my local area, can anyone give me some tips on how to write a good letter to persuade the landowner to give me permission? Thanks.
Sometimes very difficult. You can go to the land registry, click on the maps there, and get the 'owner' which often turns out to be an estate - sometimes miles from the wood. However, that doesn't tell you who has the management and exploitation rights. For example a great deal of woodland around us is "Crown Estate" which is managed by Natural Resources Wales - it's NRW you would have to approach to gain access. Other 'forestry' companies have the exploitation rights of woodland owned by 'Crown Estate' around here and, sometimes, a farm will have a tenancy.Along similar lines, how do you find out who owns the woodland? My current thinking is to ask the closest farm if they own the woodland.