Lonsdale73
Established Member
We've had some strong winds round our way and I'm noticing a number of snapped-off boughs along the roadsides I travel along. Anyone know if there's any law against me collecting any of these?
Yes, but you don't become the owner of it - it still belongs to the landowner / owner of the tree.Ps If a landowners tree grows over your land you are entitled to cut it back
Nice part of the country down there,I am up on the heads of the valleys where winter is fast approaching
When I got my log burner a few years ago I enquired with the Forestry Commission about picking up fallen wood and they informed me I would need a "scavengers licence", but none were available in my area. As previously said they wanted it to rot away for wildlife reasons. Probably a bit different if by the roadside. I'd just clear it and say you are doing your bit for the community if asked
I'd love a Forest of Dean postcode.I know around the forest or dean area if you have a local postcode then your can apply for a licence to collect fallen wood
Enter your email address to join: