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Do Street Trees Have A Future?



 

 

This symposium will be a platform for debate and will ask controversial questions:


 

  • Why were street trees originally planted? Have ‘subsidence’ concerns now over-ruled commonsense?



 

  • Are large street trees being reduced to small street trees, via use of cultivars, in current planting projects?



 

  • What about the wholesale removal of large street trees?



 

  • Are efforts to value street trees in terms of their ‘economics’ failing, or are there at least some partial successes?



 

  • Can local political protection or sustainability considerations of trees as ‘intergenerational objects’ offer them better protection?



This important and urgent event will go to the heart of these issues, and with your help, will come to some important conclusions about ways forward.

 

To download the event flyer and registration form please visit http://www.ukmaburbanforum.co.uk/docunents/streettrees_Flyer_Registration_2.pdf





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  • 3 weeks later...
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Not in Clacton or other parts of the Tendering district, once down they do not replant, that's the new policy

 

Incredible. Irresponsible. Incomprehensible.

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