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Does the forestery commission do a permit for collecting blowed down trees for firewood if so how do I go about getting one? And what is the cost and how long does it last?

 

 

Alan

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not any more where I am at least and I suspect the same is true over England. You'll need FISA update/ recent chainsaw training, Public Liability Insurance, First aid cert before you go and cut anything up on FC land thesedays. You'll also need a mate as lone working with a saw is banned.

 

The price of cordwood as it has been the FC locally here gather up any fallen wood into parcels from 2m3 to a lorryload and sell it through e-sales on the web.

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Hi

 

That is what I was expecting to here,

 

I could collect a 2m3 in my trailer but i would need either a crane or winch for a ifor Williams trailer is there anyone on here fitted one please add a photo if you have

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The West Midlands forestry commission don't issue permits (previously called gleaning licences) for fallen timber any more. Apparently it's due to health and safety. However, a friend in the Forest of Dean recently bought one for about £50, and I think it lasts for 3 years or so. There is a limit on what you can pick up and take away - 3" max diameter, and no more than 3 feet in length. No cutting tools and no trollies. Seems a bit pointless really.

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not any more where I am at least and I suspect the same is true over England. You'll need FISA update/ recent chainsaw training, Public Liability Insurance, First aid cert before you go and cut anything up on FC land thesedays. You'll also need a mate as lone working with a saw is banned.

 

The price of cordwood as it has been the FC locally here gather up any fallen wood into parcels from 2m3 to a lorryload and sell it through e-sales on the web.

 

Really there cutting 76 acres behind me and what they have left as waste is truly awful tops 6 inch down just left lots of it everywhere

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Hi LGW is it for the wildlife thanks mate John

 

No they have habitat piles all over the place

 

Starting with about a gazillion ton of chestnut.

 

It's economics Jon getting the mill grade stuff out ASAP

 

They went through 3 years ago took all the big oak out and sold it to Vastons then put a new licence in to fell everything but the big stuff in

 

Put it simply they have taken the lot FC is a joke

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Can't name them but know someone who still collects mon-saleable deadwood from FC land. As he has an unofficial FC contact, a big bunch of keys, relevant common sense, a chainsaw and trailer. Living a 1/2 mile from an access point helps, as does knowing when there's going to be no FC personnel/officialdom present.

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