I haven't hunted there, but it'll be like anywhere else with a good population.
The stags will be active while hinds are cycling, it is as simple as that. If there is a hind cycling the stags will be making some sort of noise.
This is typically from mid March thru to end of April, peaking normally at the start of April. Exact timing of the roar is hard to pin point, but generally they roar about the same time each year.
Just because they aren't roaring doesn't mean they aren't active. Hunting pressure will cause them to quieten down a bit and they'll most likely be roaring better during the night.
I doubt the stags only roared for a couple of days, unless you were hunting them every single day for a 6-8 week period, how would you know? I hear this from hunters all the time, "the roars finished, they roared early etc".
A prime example of 'out of the norm' roaring, I saw a young 12 point stag holding four hinds on Thursday (14th May), and he was roaring hard. I snuck to within 300m of him and tried videoing him but in the rain and fog it was a waste of time.
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