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trigger_andy
Hey all,
so I have the chance to buy the house Im renting in a month or two. Ive been renting here for 4 years and the house has a nice plot. Its about 5000sq/m.
As you can see in the drawing below there is the main garden and a forested section, its been left to its own devices over the last goodness knows how many decades and is a complete light blocker to the house from 12:00 to Sun Down. There is a Cement Pad at the rear of the House thats now over grown, but looks like it was a Green House at one point of its life.
My house is the one in the red Hatching lines.
So my question is can I clear fell these tree's as its technically my garden? Or do I need to obtain a felling licence? Or is there a certain about of timber I can fell a year per Acre? I read somewhere it was 7 ton per Acre a year but cant remember where I read that?
Thanks all.
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The Forestry Commission no longer exists in Scotland, it has been replaced by a government agency. The Forestry Act has been repealed, and so the rules and exemptions don't apply. We have a new Act an
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Hi Andy, The rules have just changed so I would suggest reading the Scottish forestry website, used to be forestry commission. Just had a name change. I was with some forestry guys last week who sa
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Down here 5cube / quarter is the amount irrespective of plot size .
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