Coppicing and woodland management in-person and online courses

Coppicing and woodland management workshops across the UK. The traditional woodland management skill of coppicing involves cutting trees back so that new shoots grow from the stump. Coppicing has been done since pre-history and the poles produced are often used in hurdle making, thatching and charcoal making. Coppicing can be practiced on hazel, ash, oak, chestnut, hornbeam, willow, and beech trees and woodlands. Learn how to coppice your trees to harvest young shoots, suckers or larger poles, as well as boost wildlife and vegetation by increasing light.
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Charcoal & Biochar Making Course - Warminster Wiltshire
1 day
Next date: 28th Sep 2025
4 places left
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Small woodland management and hand felling
1 day
Next date: 2nd Nov 2025
4 places left
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Introduction to woodland coppicing
1 day
Next date: 1st Nov 2025
6 places left
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Hazel Basket Weaving at Steeky Meadow
2 days
Next date: 16th Aug 2025
8 places left
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Build a Coppice Basket at Steeky Meadow
4 hours
Next date: 9th Jan 2026
8 places left
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Crosscut saw sharpening
6 hours
Next date: 30th Jul 2025
Woodland Management and Stewardship: October 2025
2 days
Next date: 3rd Oct 2025
11 places left

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