Sunday, March 01, 2020

SHOULD 'LOST' BRIGG TREES BE REPLACED?


There are mixed opinions on whether new trees should be planted on the Newlands housing estate in Brigg to replace ones 'lost' for various reasons.
During Brigg Town Council's February meeting, Coun Ann Eardley reported that some residents wanted to see replacement trees. She felt this would help to deter the parking of vehicles on grass verges.
Her comments followed a mature silver birch on Birch Avenue being toppled recently during Storm Ciara and cut up later that afternoon by North Lincolnshire Council workmen as it was blocking the road.
However, Coun Carl Sherwood said not all residents supported the planting of replacements.
Coun Rob Waltham stressed that any trees that were planted needed to be of the right species. He also made reference to a current policy involving thousands of new trees being added across North Lincolnshire.
Town Mayor Coun Sharon Riggall suggested that any residents requesting replacements should contact the North Lincolnshire authority.
Coun Waltham, as the leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said the Brigg & Wolds Ward councillors would now "take up" the issue of tree-planting.
Brigg Blog's recently-taken picture below shows all that remains of the tree downed by Storm Ciara on Birch Avenue. Should a silver birch sapling now be planted on the same verge?

2 comments:

smiler said...

not only replaced but increased with maybe smaller cherry trees

Ken Harrison said...

Definitely...I agree with Smiler..small species, crab appke, cherry, rowan, acer on estates...easier to maintain....plant larger species where there's space...ie unused space on Rec