Trees boring, not to me
The council said there would be no tree felling for the time being, but there was.
The categories trees have been placed in have changed so a lack of trust has developed.
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Hide AdTrees that we were told needed felling were found by independent arborists not to need felling.
The issue has highlighted for many that the way the council currently works is not democratic, rightly, people do not like that and want to challenge it.
I’m sure Ted isn’t the only one fed up with it all.
It’s true, what bores some will interest others, that’s human beings for you.
But as humans we do need trees, perhaps more than we think. They absorb pollution, help in the battle against climate change, many have fascinating histories, such as the three miles of lime trees on Rivelin Valley Road, or trees planted in memory of those who died in the first world war on Western Road.
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Hide AdSome will be part of family history, some will offer shelter for birds, bees and insects, they are valuable and Sheffield is known for them.
Let’s not agree to anything that could destroy such value.
Rachel Hardy
Raleigh Road, Heeley, S2