Features and reviews in The Arborcultural Association Newsletter, Smallwoods magazine and Conservation News. Reviews in Broadleaf, magazine for The Woodland Trust, Tree News, Trees, Permaculture and Crafts magazine.
Rebecca Oaks set up her own coppice business in 1994. Mentored by
Bill Hogarth, the last active coppice merchant in the north-west of
England, she built a business specializing in hazel coppice and
coppice crafts. In 2000 she formed the Bill Hogarth MBE Memorial
Apprenticeship Trust [BHMAT] and has been running three-year
apprenticeships in coppicing ever since.
Edward Mills carried out his first coppicing in Essex in 1981. He
purchased his own coppice woodland in the Lake District in 2003 and
his wood is frequently used for promoting the benefits of good
coppice management. Edward became a Fellow of the Institute of
Chartered Foresters in 2004.
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