B4Lamb wrote:What is the legal position regarding insurance for a private woodland?
If you mean is there a legal requirement to hold insurance of any type as a consequence of being the owner of woodland, the answer is no, there is no requirement. Unlike for example, the situation of driving a motor vehicle where the law requires that you have insurance in respect of liability to third parties.
Many woodland owners will however choose to take out public liability insurance. That would provide cover if for instance someone were injured say as a result of a limb falling from a tree and a court agreed that you as the owner were liable for damages. Without such insurance, you could face quite a financial shock. In my case, we have £10million public liability cover which currently costs us £154 per year.
B4Lamb wrote:Can you insure against Disease to the trees? i.e. loss of timber value due to compulsory felling to meet statutory health notification orders?
You can certainly get insurance to cover growing timber, but I don't know what typical exclusions might be.