I recently read some surprising information in an article which confirmed my own suspicions and a discusssion I recently had with Smojo.
According to the FC, 10 years ago 183,000 tons of English Hardwoods were milled into timber, 150,000 tons went to woodfuel, 200,000 tons were pulped. In 2011, only 48,000 tons were milled, but the amount going to woodfuel had increase threefold to 400,000 tons.
There are now only about 10 specialist hardwood sawmills left in the UK, but demand for sawn hardwoods is high, in 2011 we imported 470,000 tons of the stuff. In other words, we are in the crazy situation of burning a valuable resource, then importing the higher value sawn hardwood timber we need from abroad rather than having the infrastructure in place to convert our own. Smojo recently saw a load of large beech logs being loaded on a lorry which in previous times would have been turned into British furniture, but were going as fuel. So we burn our hardwoods, close our furniture factories and buy Chinese made furniture using French Oak.
I investigated selling some of my oak to one of the UK's biggest sawn oak suppliers. They weren't interested, even though they are a few miles away and I said I could get it milled to the size they wanted. They are too busy selling French Oak, which they import in huge quantities- their warehouse is the size of an Asda.
How did we ever get in this situation? Its quite crazy. I see planked French Oak everywhere, but if you want to find ways to convert and sell English Oak, its not so easy- plenty of people happy to burn it though ! The French must be laughing at us. "Zose crazee Hinglish, Zey pay shru ze noze fer our Urk planxs, zen zey burn all zer own!"
Its a ridiculous economic shot in the foot by the UK and waste of a wonderful resource.