
Series 6 Episode 4 Sam and Emily Coppicing in Cumbria
From Tree Amble by Peter Leeson
April 13, 2026 · 1h 4m · Episode 64
About this episode
Sam and Emily discuss their experiences with coppicing and its resurgence in South Cumbria.
One of the most traditional forms of woodland management is that of coppicing - cutting a tree to its base, using the material you have cut to make things like tool handles, fencing or chair legs, letting the tree regrow and cutting it again later on. This craft and way of living has had something of a resurgence in South Cumbria with apprenticeships and co-ops now working to support young workers into a skilled and satisfying craft. Listen here to Sam and Emily on their work and life and ideas....
People in this episode
Host: Peter Leeson
Guests: Sam, Emily
Topics covered
- coppicing
- woodland management
- craftsmanship
- apprenticeships
- sustainable living
Keywords
- coppicing
- woodland management
- tool handles
- fencing
- chair legs
- apprenticeships
- co-ops
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Cumbria
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