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However, most British coppices have not been managed in this way for many decades.
A small, and growing, number of people make a living wholly or partly by working coppices in the area today.
It's mostly sheltered, with many beautiful coppices for fine colours.
The tree coppices well and grows back quickly in the fallow.
It grows fast when young and coppices very well.
These forests had previously been utilized as meadows or coppices.
Poplar can be grown in coppices as an alternative to willow.
Peckarman's Wood, now a housing estate, was one of these coppices.
Ideally this is best done across parkland, through coppices and meadows.
Hand crafted goods from wood harvested in local coppices for home and garden.
The parish has numerous woodlands and coppices, making it quite a wooded area overall.
Salome Wood is a plantation in the north of the parish, and there are one or two coppices.
Biomass extraction may be growing, particularly in coppices with no reference whatsoever to potential harvest.
A system of rotation was used for this crop, with coppices being taken from a different part of the wood each year.
Coppices of oak were cultivated in the area for the provision of charcoal.
A wide variety of species was used, but hazel (which coppices naturally) was particularly important.
Additionally, they form coppices, also known as epicormic shoots, which allow their perseverance over time.
Whiteland coppices are shrubby forests that occur near the ocean.
The scattered coppices, meadows, scrub, and heath should be united, into "one great whole."
They went in single file along hedgerows and the borders of coppices, and night fell dark about them.
It is a countryside of streams, coppices, rocky outcrops and old terraces.
Gamhar trees coppices very well with vigorous growth.
The only woods near the road were coppices, well tended for firewood, tame as a farmyard.
Coppices of hazel framed the entrance to an overgrown forest ride stretching up through the trees.
South Leigh had coppices of pollarded elms to supply wood for various purposes.