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Well it looks like he is only taking some stuff for himself as he is using a wheel barrow to transport it .he may well just be cutting the windblown and dead wood so may well be doing nothing wrong .

 

If you are worried take your walk tomorrow and just see what he does ,

 

If you are moving into a new place you will have new nabours and may well be your future customers . If it were me I would just leave well alone unless he is taking your wood as you would not want to stire up the mud before you have even moved in .

 

Anyway it's only just my feelings on it but it's up to you to decided what to do or not to do in the end .

 

All the best littletree:001_smile:

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As said above find out what he is cutting first if it is windblown or fallen trees then I see no harm as long as they have permission of course, but if they are cutting down live trees then maybe look into it further as they may have permission to do so.

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Hi Pete, where you moving too?

 

If anything is said about timber and what you've already got, just tell i give it ya, which i did:biggrin:

 

Also as others have stated, give Andy a call, he is very approachable and would probably liek to know whats going on

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