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This item is part of Capital Grants.Grants 2026. You must read the Capital items:Grants 2026 guidanceforto applicantsunderstand the rules and agreementhow holdersto apply.
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, you must read the CSHT applicant’s guide to understand the rules and how to apply.
How much you’ll be paid
£5.33 per metre (m).(m). The payment rate is for the total length of boundary hedgerow being coppiced, not for each side of the boundary.
How this item benefits the environment
Coppicing lengths of hedgerow will rejuvenate with new growth to form a continuous hedgerow boundary.
This will:
provide new habitat and food sources for bees, pollinators and birds
help capture carbon
This item can help you protect, recover and improve biodiversity on your land.
Where you can use this item
You can use this item where you have management control of both sides of the hedgerow with planted boundary lines of shrubs which are:
at least 20m long
less than 5m wide between major woody stems at the base
made up of at least 80% native shrubs
What you must do to use this item
You must:
carry out work when the hedge is dormant (between 30 September and 31 March)
remove all fencing and wire that could get tangled in hedge plants to be laid
remove bramble, clematis and other scrambling plants
cut out all elder plants and prevent re-growth of stumps
encourage vigorous re-growth from the base of the hedgerow by cutting stems down to ground level (less than 10 centimetres).
angle cuts so water can easily run off
keep all existing hedgerow trees
prevent livestock or wild animals browsing the coppiced stools
remove all cut material from the immediate site when you have finished coppicing the hedgerow
prevent livestock and grazing animals from damaging the hedge by setting fencing at least 1.2m from the centre of the hedge or as close to the base of the bank as possible (if there’s a bank)
trim the hedge for 3 years after coppicing, allowing the hedge to become taller and wider at each cut
a map showing the location of existing hedgerow trees in each length of hedgerow and provide with your application – this can be your Farm Environment Record
photographs of the completed work and provide them with your claim
You must also keep and provide on request:
all consents or permissions connected with the work
receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
the date, location and method of any weed control carried out
the date of preparation works and coppicing
the dates of post-coppicing trimming
a photograph of each length of hedge entered into the item
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, you must read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the CSHT agreement holder’s guide.
Other items, supplements and actions you can use with this item
You can coppice most woody species successfully except:
holly
mature beech
mature hawthorn which is showing signs of rot
How to coppice a hedgerow successfully
To coppice a hedgerow successfully:
keep any existing trees and leave the occasional ‘standard’ hawthorn or other species if this fits in with the local landscape character
keep deadwood where possible
plant up gaps at the same time as coppicing to improve the continuity of the hedgerow boundary – plant native species that already occur in hedgerows in the local area
protect the newly coppiced hedgerow from damage by grazing animals – you may need rabbit fencing if local populations are high.
You can cover the coppiced hedgerow with cuttings but make sure they do not stop new growth
You may only need temporary fencing in place until the hedgerow has grown enough to form a barrier.
Controlling weeds
You should control competitive weeds (including brambles, nettles and grasses) during the first growing season. This will reduce the weeds competing with:
coppiced stem-establishment and regrowth
soil moisture, nutrients and light
You can encourage dense bushy growth of the newly coppiced hedgerow by:
trimming lightly for 3 years
never cutting back to the same point and instead allowing the hedgerow to gradually increase in height and width by several centimetres at each cut
After 3 years, you can leave the hedgerow to grow unchecked until it needs managing again by laying, coppicing or trimming.
Removal of text confirming Hedgerow coppicing availability under Countryside Stewardship Capital Grants (SFI pilot), as the SFI Capital offer is no longer available.
1 February 2022
'Where to use this item' section updated to include detail on SFI pilot Hedgerows standard.
9 March 2021
Updated Where to use this item and how much will be paid.