Tags for Forum Posts: haringey trees, parkland walk, trees
Clearly if trees threaten public safety - as they do here - they must be felled. Opposing all tree felling isn’t sensible and is unlikely to get mainstream support.
They're not affecting public safety, it's just to make it easier to work on the bridges.
All around trees, many of them old, mature and life-giving, are being vandalised and destroyed. So much for our 'green spaces', they are becoming less green by the day. I despair at this great loss. A few saplings here and there won't replace the hundreds of trees we've lost.
Today on Parkland Walk, a woman standing beneath a tree waving a placard about 'honoring the trees'.
Also today on Parkland Walk, the little advertising board for the cafe has a notice on it: 'Share of takings today donated to Turkey earthquake relief'.
For me it brought into definition something important: this woman and the rest of the zealots getting so animated about the trees need to wake up, stop indulging their middle-class sensibilities, and see that today there are more urgent, practical and meaningful things to focus on: not least thousands of innocent people dead, families suffering and homeless from a major disaster not all that far from our shores.
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