I "think" they, (whoever They are) are going to ban the sale of unseasoned wood because of ? pollution
As to the question, does it depends on what wood it is? Ash doesn't need seasoning. IIRC.
EDIT see article for more -https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51581817
The changes will mean:
Sales of bagged traditional house coal will be phased out by February 2021, and the sale of loose house coal direct to customers will end by 2023
Sales of wet wood in small units (less than 2m cube) will be phased out from February 2021. Wet wood in volumes greater than 2m cube will also have to be sold with advice on how to dry it before burning
Makers of solid fuels will also need to show they have a very low sulphur content and only emit a small amount of smoke.
It is not banning wood or coal burning stoves.
As to the question, does it depends on what wood it is? Ash doesn't need seasoning. IIRC.
EDIT see article for more -https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51581817
The changes will mean:
Sales of bagged traditional house coal will be phased out by February 2021, and the sale of loose house coal direct to customers will end by 2023
Sales of wet wood in small units (less than 2m cube) will be phased out from February 2021. Wet wood in volumes greater than 2m cube will also have to be sold with advice on how to dry it before burning
Makers of solid fuels will also need to show they have a very low sulphur content and only emit a small amount of smoke.
It is not banning wood or coal burning stoves.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.