Grantlands First Peterson Sawmill demo tour 2025

October 2025 — Demo Tour

Grantland Timber’s First Peterson Demo Tour

From Scotland to Wales to the South West, our first official Peterson Sawmill demo tour showed one thing clearly —
the future of British forestry lies in local hands.
Farmers, foresters and communities are ready to reclaim the timber.

What We Set Out to Prove

This wasn’t just a product tour — it was a statement.
We took Peterson Portable Sawmills across the UK to prove that small-scale timber conversion
isn’t niche; it’s the backbone of a more resilient forestry economy.

Each stop revealed what happens when communities, estates, and farms take control of their own resource:
higher value, local jobs, and timber that never leaves the landscape it grew in.

Tour Highlights

  • Rahane, Scotland

    Over the last decade, Scotland has lost 20 sawmills.
    This October, we put one back — and not just any sawmill,
    but potentially the largest mobile sawmill in the UK, maybe even the world.

    With a 5-foot cutting width and a 93-foot log capacity,
    this Peterson system was built to tackle the endless storm damage that has battered the west coast.
    Scotland’s problem isn’t a lack of timber — it’s a lack of conversion capacity.
    We’re changing that, one mill at a time.

  • Boncath Lancynch Mansion, Wales

    The estate owner had no way to convert her fallen trees after recent storms — until now.
    We demonstrated how Peterson sawmills are designed for disaster recovery:
    quick setup, on-site processing, and immediate value creation.

    The Pembrokeshire community turned out in force to see it happen.
    Fallen timber became a usable asset within hours.
    For Wales, this wasn’t just a sawmill — it was proof that rural resilience can be self-built.

  • Grantland Farm, Devon

    Here in the South West, we brought together farmers, foresters, and woodmen
    to show that forestry isn’t separate from agriculture — it’s intrinsic to it.
    Timber conversion isn’t an afterthought; it’s part of land management.

    The message hit home: if you can grow it, you can mill it.
    Every farm has the potential to become its own timber yard.

  • Marston Vale Community Woodland, Bedfordshire

    Once brick pits, now a thriving green space — Marston Vale is exploring how portable sawmilling
    can help community woodlands add value to their timber.

    Our demo showed that even reclaimed land can fuel a modern woodland economy:
    local conversion, local jobs, local identity.
    It’s about turning underused resources into a long-term asset for the community.

“Everywhere we went, the story was the same — fallen timber, wasted value, and no infrastructure left to deal with it.
The Peterson demo tour proved that one sawmill can change that entire equation.”

— Grantland Timber, October 2025 What’s Next?

© 2025 Grantland Timber · Part of the Reclaim the Timber campaign — rebuilding local sawmill capacity across the UK.

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