Hi Guys,
Many thanks for the pointers. I have been looking into the wood some more, and evidently it isn't reported as an oily wood which is good to know. It is widely used as a satinwood replacement, and so as Marc says I may be able to dry bend it, which is my preference. When I get a little time I will try a test piece, and hopefully have as much success as I did with Osage.
I am trying P. Am. as a local solution for the lack of supply and the expense of trying to get Osage here in the UK. It appears that no-one imports Osage into the UK, and as a result it is very expensive, and the pieces that you do get cannot be checked over before purchase. P.Am. has a similar SG, with finer grain, and seems to have been well regarded for longbow (ELB) bellies, so I thought I'd give it a go. I now have a nice looking plank of it approx 74 x 10 x 1.5 inches, so that should be enough to keep me going for some time. I also picked up a piece of castello box and a piece of hickory at the same time, so now I have no excuse (except a lack of free time) to make some new bows........