Tree Preservation in Quarry
From:
nom Magnay
Date:
Mar 18 13:30 UTC
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I'd want a bit more detail first..
The application says "Prune (to reduce by 30%) three Ash trees in the
Headington Quarry Conservation Area at 16a Trinity Road."
That doesn't seem, to me, to constitute "random destruction". And
there might be a very good reason for it, and I'm told spring is the
correct season to be doing it in.
I'd rather keep my powder dry for cases where obsessive "Health and
Safety" metrics have been applied...
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Julia Gasper <<email obscured>> wrote:
> Just to help people who do want to object to the cutting of these
beautiful ash trees at 16a, Trinity Road:-
>
> You can ring the City Council Tree Officer, Kevin Caldicott, on Ox. 252860.
>
> ALTERNATIVELY, YOU CAN PUT IN AN OBJECTION ONLINE BY GOING TO THE
CITY COUNCIL'S WEBSITE
>
>
http://uniformpublicaccess.oxford.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_comments_entryform.aspx?caseno=JWSTXGMF0JJ00
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>
> Julia Gasper
> Headington Quarry, Oxford England
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