by oldclaypaws » Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:23 pm
If you were to be producing and selling honey, logs, squirrel burgers, timber, nuts, mushrooms, hurdles, etc, (I could go on), you probably would look to sell them either from a garden gate where you'll be in more regular attendance, or via a local retail outlet or fair, or t'internet. You wouldn't be likely to leave an unattended pile of your produce by the woodland roadside with an honesty box or set up a roadside market stall and need to put up a large sign to draw attention to your produce. Lack of signage doth not prevent production and selling of modest amounts of woodland produce. (received cheque today for another £133 for walking sticks)
Any other fixed commercial signs would require planning consent (I think temporary 'for sale' signs are ignored by the authorities), as are small informative signs such as 'private' and 'security' signs, which I would think the aforementioned woodlands signs fall under, loosely. I've seen a couple of 'managed by' signs locally, I think its to clarify the woodland regime and deter undesirables, indicating the woods are maintained and attended, not public and not abandoned or open to abuse.
Large commercial signs might be unslightly and potentially open the woodland up to owners who would abuse the spirit of using them for quiet personal recreation; such as scrap dealers, garden centres, paintball organisers, advertisers, religious and political groups, et all.
I think the .co.uk rules are designed to protect the silent majority, not suppress all possible genuine recreational activities. If you buy something you have to read, digest and agree to the terms of the contract, if you strongly disagree, you don't go through with the purchase and look for an alternative provider.
I think I might erect a very large sign saying "Thankyou Owen Paterson, this ancient woodland will shortly be permissible to be bulldozed for development, courtesy of the new DEFRA guidelines"
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oldclaypaws on Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.