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On 22/05/2020 at 17:13, neiln said:

Nope.  If they were I'd crack on.  they are both croyon council owned....or at least one def is, fairly sure the other is too.

 

They should have volunteer schemes in place anyway, make enquiries!  K

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On 23/10/2020 at 21:07, [email protected] said:

Chill.....Go get your vaccine and then sit and watch BBC or Sky News ?

No @Rough Hewn is right. People stealing timber from woodland is stopping people that rely on earning there living from it eating.

Woodland is a saw mill or firewood merchants stock room, it’s the same as shop lifting or taking the copper pipe from the roof of a plumbers van. You nick my stock and I can’t do my job, it’s on a level with a pikey robbing a working mans tools. ??


are you a pikey? 
 

Ask the land owner for permission and you may well

On 23/10/2020 at 16:46, Rough Hewn said:


If it’s your woodland, no problem.
Not your woodland...
Theft
Criminal damage
Trespass
Going equipped to commit crimes
Conservation areas
TPO’s
SSSI’s
Not to mention potentially violent land owners often equipped with dogs and shotgun.
Get permission.
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