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Trees???
I recently took the dog for a walk along the old railway lines in Baxenden and, for the first time in a long time, I walked up through the large meadow (commonly known by the Hollins schoolkids as "Killer Hill") next to the football pitches. I was met with the sight of hundreds of plastic things hiding young trees. Now I love trees as much as anybody (probably more than most) but I think some places are better without them. This particular meadow has sweeping views and plenty of space for dogs to run free, not to mention a safe place for women alone to walk the dog. I was frankly sickened by the sight of it.
Does anyone know who is responsible for this act of environmental vandalism? When grown the views will be gone and the whole area will be enclosed and potentially unsafe. Answers please. |
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Fraid I don't have any answers, just questions really!
Is it private or public land? Is the planting very regular like managed woodland of more haphazard? Perhaps you could take another walk along that way and take a few shots (if you have a digital camera) and put them on here to show just how much planting has gone on and what kind of trees have been planted...I'm not exactly sure of the view that way so would be useful to see that too!:) |
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Government grants are awarded for creation of new woodlands
The Big Tree Plant funding scheme open for applications "The campaign - to plant one million extra trees across England in the next four years - was launched by Defra Minister Jim Paice in December and is the first government tree planting campaign since the 1970s. It will plant trees in urban areas that need them most, harnessing the Big Society to deliver benefits to local communities." Trees improve air quality and provide wildlife habitat. |
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My cousin has got a huge tree right outside her house on the Milnshaw estate. It's growing in the pavement and the roots periodically come up through the paving which the council then replace with tarmac -which they come up through even faster. The thing spews branches and leaves all over her front garden as well.
There are a few trees like this on the estate -I reckon they were there before the houses were built and the council just left them. Trees in urban areas are nearly always in the wrong place. The previous owner of our house had a thing about trees and planted lots of small saplings along the edge of our property. Far too close together, they have now grown, obviously, and are overshadowing and sticking out into the small narrow private road where we live. Which means we have to keep cutting bits off so vehicles can get through and because we are in a conservation area there is a limit to what we can do. There was no need for these trees from an environmental point of view as right behind the house is the old cemetery which is full of trees and is being managed for wildlife. |
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Surely that's a matter of personal opinion. Lots of people would no doubt prefer a wooded area. |
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Ring the Special Branch
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