by oldclaypaws » Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:51 am
If you go to woodlands.co.uk and click on the regional maps, it'll bring up a mugshot and phone number of the representative in charge of the appropriate region. I'm sure there is a quite innocent explanation and they'll be more than happy to tell you, as a neighbour, what is going on. I'd guess perhaps the person who bought it from them has had a change in circumstances and they or their family don't want others to think the wood is unattended while its long term management or ownership is resolved.
When interested in a particular wood I rang my area rep and found them very open, helpful and forthcoming. As it happens I didn't buy my wood from them, but am very grateful to them sponsoring the forum, putting up woodlands TV, and generally (although a business) giving an opportunity to many would-be owners an opportunity to acquire a little patch of personal heaven.
They've made a positive contribution to UK woodlands, IMO.