I spoke to Cardiff Council recently as I'll often walk the dog through one of their woodland areas. My question was if I see deadwood can I help myself? Providing I'm sensible about what intake? Explaining that I carve for my own satisfaction - I don't mass produce and I dont profit.
On the subject of removing wood they took the official stance of deadwood is a natural habitat....blah blah blah (I know and agree btw) but I'm not talking about taking enough wood to warm my house I explained. Just the odd branch every now and again. They said, whilst that is the official stance it certainly isn't monitored and unless you rock up with a trailer ready to load it up you are also unlikely to ever be challenged by a warden either if you just have a small branch or log under your arm.
What does everyone else do that wishes to source green wood?
P.s. keep a look out for my other post asking about best UK source for carving blanks too
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On the subject of removing wood they took the official stance of deadwood is a natural habitat....blah blah blah (I know and agree btw) but I'm not talking about taking enough wood to warm my house I explained. Just the odd branch every now and again. They said, whilst that is the official stance it certainly isn't monitored and unless you rock up with a trailer ready to load it up you are also unlikely to ever be challenged by a warden either if you just have a small branch or log under your arm.
What does everyone else do that wishes to source green wood?
P.s. keep a look out for my other post asking about best UK source for carving blanks too
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