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Chaffinch | 19:56 Wed 27th Apr 2011 | Law
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Am I allowed to collect kindling (not logs) from the common woodlands in my area, or is it illegal.

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I think that's one of the main allowances of Common Land......
The answ er I think is that it depends on the woodland
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What do you mean woof?
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A lot of woodland that is open to the public is privately owned and all wood belongs to them.
Places that are commons are not necessarily common land in the sense of belonging freely to all. If there are scientific or environmental reasons then gathering kindling may not be allowed or may only be allowed at certain times of year, eg when hibernating animals aren't likely to be disturbed or in the spring when ground nesting birds need protecting.
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Thanks all, very interesting, I knew you were not allowed to collect logs (from trees that had been felled), but thought thak kindling may be different, as you can collect pine cones, so why not twigs etc!

I guess its where do you draw the line?
thank you Chris what a useful website!

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