![]() ![]() Further information can be found here: /news/coppice-mapping-project/. More information: /wp-content/uploads/2022/10/More_Coppice_Into_Management_Info_Leaflet_v6.pdf Although currently focused on one region, we intend for the Project to develop into a wider initiative across other parts of England and the UK. Closing date for applications: before 12pm on Monday 30th January 2023 Interviews: held online during daytime Wednesday 8th February and Friday 10th February To apply, send your CV and a covering letter by email to Joshua Lawson at: This is an exciting, new coppice mapping project supported by the “Forestry Commission’s Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Fund.” It aims to improve the understanding of where coppice woodland is located and its condition, as well as to prioritise and promote the active management of coppice woodlands for a wide range of environmental and socio-economic benefits, including coppice products. Surveys will be conducted in Southwest England only comprising the counties of Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Bristol, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire plus associated districts. Celebration of Achievement We are looking forward to welcome back the class of 2022 on the 18th January to celebrate their achievements and to collect their certificates. About Ben Ben Law lives and works at Prickly Nut Wood in West Sussex, UK. ![]() We call the regrowth coppice, and the management system coppicing. It can also help to promote colourful winter stems on shrubs such as dogwood and willow, and can also encourage larger leaves on trees, such as. But coppicing can be incredibly helpful for ensuring the growth of trees and tree health. ![]() Rate £25/hr and relevant travel expenses plus a tablet/mobile device will be provided. Many woody plants resprout from the stump when cut down. Coppicing a tree or shrub cutting it right back to the ground can feel like a drastic and harsh move. Hours will vary depending upon Project stage, the surveyors location and availability, but as a guide between 2-8 days per month. Help deliver a new Project in Southwest England for the National Coppice Federation (NCFed) which aims to put coppice on the map! Up to four paid, part-time self-employed roles available on a fixed-term basis (to end of March 2025) working remotely. ![]()
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