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WelshJayne

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  1. Hello I am in the process of setting up a new online platform in Wales to promote the sale of sustainably sourced woodland products and services. I am currently in the research phase and wondering where you all currently advertise and or sell the goods and services that you offer? Thanks Jayne
  2. Coppicing and Greenwood Trades - Black Mountains College BLACKMOUNTAINSCOLLEGE.UK This course is ideal for students who want to further their experience of working in woodlands to increase their ability...
  3. Hi, Is there a way/device for testing the denisty of ash wood, to see how brittle it has become? Thanks
  4. Is there a way of telling how brittle it becomes? A denisty check of some sort?
  5. It would be great if they did contact me! What is woodlots? I am sure there will be some resistant ones, I have one in my garden that refuses to die no matter what I do to it!
  6. I think we will have to look at that problem in two ways IF the wood is good enough ( Some are pre-emptively cutting the ash down so the wood should be fine) and the wood that isnt will have to go as fire wood, it could it be used for charcoal too?
  7. Hurley sticks are on my list, do you know of any buyers?
  8. Yes, that why I am looking to see what else can be done with it.
  9. I am sure you are right there, if it got featured on Grand Designs, it seems a shame that such a potentially versatile wood is just going for fire wood.
  10. They have a Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/SirhowyWoodlands2015 You could contact them through that Suzy is the main contact.
  11. Not directly, this question is about research for a project I am developing, having said that I know Sirhowy woodland group (Tredegar) are felling larch, I'm pretty sure they are selling that, if you'd be interested I could pass on your details? Are you after any wood in particular?
  12. The organisation is Wales wide but I am interested in what can be done with ash wood, so location shouldn't matter that much, it just ideas I am after. Thanks
  13. This is for community woodlands so whilst money is important it isn't always the biggest factor, as alot of the work they do is "free" as in the don't charge for their time.
  14. Hello, I am currently doing some research for a community woodland organisation in Wales (Llais y Goedwig), we are looking at what can be done with all of the ash wood once it has been felled, my understanding is that it becomes brittle and can't be used in the same way that unaffected ash wood can? I am no expert I am happy to be told otherwise. What products do people think ash could be used for? Thanks Jayne

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