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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.

 

I have a similar setup with a mate at my local bank :lol:

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You can still get a permit from FC Scotland , but it's only for timber left after harvesting and you must cut by hand ( no chainsaw ) and no vehicles allowed either . So a bit pointless .

I know a guy that has one and this is what he told me a few weeks back .

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You can still get a permit from FC Scotland , but it's only for timber left after harvesting and you must cut by hand ( no chainsaw ) and no vehicles allowed either . So a bit pointless .

I know a guy that has one and this is what he told me a few weeks back .

 

 

A bushman and a wheelbarrow? That'd warm you a few times before getting it on the stove!

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Stopped it in Wales several years ago. I spoke to the FC chap and he said it was an 'H&S' issue.

You could trip over some logs and injure yourself

 

It's all a bit odd... they haven't closed down footpaths or banned mountain bikes from the same woodland - but of course they would never trip over a log...... would they!!!!????

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You can still get a permit from FC Scotland , but it's only for timber left after harvesting and you must cut by hand ( no chainsaw ) and no vehicles allowed either . So a bit pointless .

I know a guy that has one and this is what he told me a few weeks back .

 

Hi

 

Thanks for the reply, if that's the rules then as you say it's poinless getting a permit you will struggle to get back the money you paid for it

 

So it looks like i will have to order a load to collect from FC

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Hi

 

Thanks for the reply, if that's the rules then as you say it's poinless getting a permit you will struggle to get back the money you paid for it

 

So it looks like i will have to order a load to collect from FC

 

How much wood are you looking for?

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You can still get a permit from FC Scotland , but it's only for timber left after harvesting and you must cut by hand ( no chainsaw ) and no vehicles allowed either . So a bit pointless .

I know a guy that has one and this is what he told me a few weeks back .

 

Yes, we used to get permits, but only allowed to use hand tools! Land was very boggy and hard to carry stuff over, so we were not that bothered when permits finished- yes there is soo much waste!

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Hi all I get a gleaning permit from my local fc office in Lincolnshire cost me £63 for the year only hand saws allowed and u carry out what u cut really lucky as that have the local collage go in to do there chainsaw courses so plenty there any thing from 6'6 to 30 foot

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I'm not sure timber thats left behind can so easily be called a waste, in these days of manicured gardens, farms with very few uncultivated areas, dead wood is in pretty short supply, a lot of wildlife will be very grateful.

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