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Pressmennan wood is just up the road from me, this is the first I've heard of it. I'll try and get along and have a look for the spikes. I have to say it all sounds a little far fetched, Probably just the local estate doing a bit of selected felling and then rumours start going round that the whole wood is going.

 

I think these people just want an excuse to spend a bit of time living in the woods growing their dreds.

 

Just noticed, Pressmannan is owned by the woodland trust, hardly the clearfell types.

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Surely if the wood is that old, and a remnant of the old Caledonian forest, it will deffinatley be a SSSI and probably a SPA to boot - no way will they get a felling license to clear fell it.. as already mentioned, probably the woodland trust selectivley felling a few oaks for the right reasons.

 

Where does one go to buy ceramic spikes anyway??

 

There was me thinking that most wooden dash boards in cars were made from Walnut?!?

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