Residents are now being invited to comment on the council's new draft Tree Strategy, which outlines how the council will manage, maintain and improve the 40,000 trees in its streets, parks, woods and housing estates up to 2011.
The strategy also sets out plans to increase community involvement in the management of the council's trees, including developing its Tree Warden scheme and establishing a new community tree nursery.
Residents can view the new strategy and give comments by visiting
www.haringey.gov.uk/drafttreestrategy. The consultation closes on Monday 7 July.
Figures from the coucil website:
Since 2004, there has been a gradual increase in the number of new trees planted, particularly street trees, where 741 more trees have been planted than were removed. In Harringay, 147 new trees were planted.
In 2008-09 the council plans to introduce 75 more trees in Alexandra ward, 50 in Fortis Green, 75 in Seven Sisters and 50 in Northumberland Park. Targets for 2009-10 are for 75 more trees for Highgate, 50 for Noel Park, 75 for White Hart Lane and 50 for Tottenham Hale.
Anyone wishing to find out more about the borough's trees can contact Alex Fraser, Principal Arboricultural Officer, at parks@haringey.gov.uk.