Council considered killing healthy trees - report
, revealed that in 2018, Paul Billington, then director of place, sent an email to councillor Bryan Lodge, then head of the programme, summarising options for action with the header "please print and then delete".The report said ring barking is a method of killing healthy trees by completely skinning the bark around the circumference of the trunk.
"It would be unprecedented for a council to adopt this approach across a large number of street trees and would probably result in howls of protest from lay people, the media and an escalation in protests. It would therefore best be done with an element of surprise over a short period of time."At the time, about 5,000 trees had been felled and about 12,500 more were facing the chop.
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