| 11. | This medieval wood is now managed by coppicing.
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| 12. | Coppicing occurs freely up to a moderate size.
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| 13. | Many local woodlands are used for coppicing.
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| 14. | The woods are ancient and have a history of continuous coppicing since at least 1252.
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| 15. | A withey ( willow ) bed is an area where willow is grown for coppicing.
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| 16. | In 1570 coppicing enclosures drew complaints from Richard Leigh of Oakley ( lord of Oakley ).
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| 17. | The process of deliberately cutting a tree to a stump to regrow is known as coppicing.
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| 18. | Coppicing of the riverside alder trees is still carried out, often unintentionally by the anglers.
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| 19. | Lump wood charcoal can be manufactured in an environmentally sustainable manner using the technique of coppicing.
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| 20. | Techniques that could make forestry more productive for fuel like coppicing and pollarding were not used.
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