Thursday 14 May 2009

H&F Council cut down trees - as Boris calls for more trees

the fate of our trees? What on earth is going on with H&F Council's plans for Shepherds Bush Green? It appears, from signs erected yesterday on the Green, that a serious number of trees will be chopped down to make way for a Cafe, which our friends the local rat population will be delighted about!

But quite apart from that it now appears that their plans are directly at odds with London Mayor Boris Johnson's approach for Hammersmtih and Fulham - which is to plant MORE trees here because as a Borough we do not have nearly enough! Hammersmith & Fulham is now officially a 'priority area' for more tree planting.

So we have a Tory Council disagreeing, and pursuing policies opposed to, a Tory Mayor. Of the two, I'm on Boris' side of the argument. We need more not less trees. Where do you stand and what should we do about it?

See Boris'  area plans for more trees for Hammersmith & Fulham here

6 comments:

  1. There is no need to fell trees. It is all to make way for trendy mounds for the 3D new look "regenerated" Green which we do not need. If they would just maintain the grounds of the Green it would be fine and our Limes and Chestnuts would be preserved

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  2. I agree - we need a local campaign!

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  5. [...] A bold claim, but true nonetheless. We have the prospect of the Green itself being ripped up and redeveloped beyond all recognition, more transport changes and an election which probably won’t alter [...]

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  6. [...] and credit to Stephen Greenhalgh for having the pulling power to get him here. The two men are at loggerheads on other issues so its good to see them putting those to one side for an issue of such importance to the Bush. It [...]

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