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Coppicing in the Millenium Spinney on 7th November 2024

Whilst the Coppicing in the Millennium Spinney did not go exactly according to plan on the day, as the local company Drax who were working with the Canal and River Trust (CRT) cancelled; however, Catherine from CRT turned up alone, armed with an array of tools and a bundle of enthusiasm.

Between Catherine & myself, ably assisted by Colin, we coppiced 1 of the Hazels in the Spinney and built a protective nest. Colin was not going to stand in the way of 2 determined women armed with pruning saws!!! The day proved to be a valuable lesson for myself in what is actually involved in coppicing our hazels; Catherine had explained everything but actually seeing it, and carrying out much of the process myself was a very enjoyable learning experience, and I still have all my fingers. Once we had coppiced the tree we constructed a nest around the coppiced tree, known as the stool, to protect it as it starts to grow back.  We used some of the shorter stakes around the stool as a base for weaving the leafy growth around to build the nest.

Tom from the Canal and River Trust came to collect the harvested stakes and binders for their hedge-laying project along the Northampton Arm of the Grand Union Canal. So if you want to see what is happening with our Hazels, go and have a look.  We also harvested some thinner sticks, useful for bean poles and garden supports, for allotment holders.