I think Greyman, you have touched on something there - most non-woodland owning people may even tend to just think the woodland is there for everyone to enjoy - in fact, I'm still a little stunned in thinking that its possible to buy woodlands at all, such is the relative oddity of owning various parts of what is simply the surface of the planet! How did ownership of land ever begin?, is the question perhaps behind such attitutdes and you may need to forgive those who genuinely have never thought that the woods may actually belong to someone in particular.
After all, Nature doesn't really belong to anyone and people may assume that because some woodlands look totally wild and natural, nobody can really own it.
Its quite an interesting topic to try to extrapolate out what is and what isn't crazy about both sides of the private/public ownership debate of land. However, once its clear that money has been paid and deeds are legally logged with the highest authorities in the land, then people do not have the right, except only philosophically speaking, to question ownership. This is also probably where the conflicts with Romany families, etc enter the debate.
One thing's for sure, I'm very jealous that you all own your own woods! And jealousy may also go some way to explaining a lot of attitudes out there - the haves and have-nots, etc, etc...